Learn to COOK - Easy Livin' Microwave Cooking: A microwave instructor shares tips, secrets, & 200 easiest recipes for fast and delicious microwave meals

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Manufacturer: St. Martin's Griffin
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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 641.5882 EAN: 9780312029104 ISBN: 0312029101 Label: St. Martin's Griffin Manufacturer: St. Martin's Griffin Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 243 Publication Date: 1989-08-15 Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin Studio: St. Martin's Griffin
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This microwave primer will show you why you bought a microwave oven in the first place: to save time, money and energy at every meal, every day. Karen Dwyer has created more than 200 recipes that require minimal preparation and commonly available ingredients to make great-tasting: appetizers, fish, meat, and poultry, dishes, casseroles, breakfast foods, vegetables and fruits, candies and desserts, and more. Designed with beginnings cooks in mind, the book features microwave cooking time charts for various foods, a simple explanation of how the microwave ovens. With dozens of tips on making the most of your microwave oven, Easy Livin' helps anyone prepare attractive, satisfying family meals in minutes instead of hours.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: A Must-Have Book Comment: I've made many a dish using Easy Livin'Microwave Cooking and it is a real "gem". I usually prepare meals for two, but many times make the full 4 serving recipe. My wife and I are both trying to loose weight and the ability to make great-tasting, quick meals has been a real bonus. I hasten to add, we are loosing that weight! This book is a must for any home that has a microwave oven!
Bill McQuesten
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good book, but needs to be updated Comment: This book is a wealth of information, but it desperately needs an update. It was published nearly 15 years ago, when the most powerful microwave was 700 watts. Now with 1000, 1100, and even 1200 watt microwaves being the norm, her recipes all need to be adjusted and updated. Also, there are a whole slew of new utensils - like browning dishes - that could be addressed.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The only microwave cookbooks you need. Comment: Not only is this a very readable and informative cookbook but Karen Dwyer really knows what she is talking about! I find hers to be the only cookbooks i need to both learn and keep learning about microwave cookery. Thanks Karen.
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