The Credit Crunch Cookbook: Eat well, save cash, be smart cook, waste less

Author(s): Hamlyn

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The credit crisis has put a lot of strain on the weekly shop and eating well, especially where those with families to feed are concerned. However, while the crunch means that we're all having to cut back on luxuries, it doesn't have to mean sacrificing tasty food and a balanced diet. "The Credit Crunch Cookbook" is a vital tool that shows you how to creatively use cheaper ingredients and leftovers to produce wonderful meals for any occasion. Whether you want to make a nutritious family meal for less, or produce fab food to entertain friends without breaking the bank, it can all be found in this book.And when you feel the urge to order your favourite take-away, "The Credit Crunch Cookbook" shows you how to make your favourite international dishes at home. With hundreds of delicious recipes and expert advice helping to save both your wallet and the planet, "The Credit Crunch Cookbook" will keep you and your family filled to the gills so that you'll soon need to loosen your belts while everyone around you tightens theirs!

General Information

  • : 9780600619772
  • : Octopus Publishing Group
  • : Hamlyn
  • : 05 January 2009
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Hamlyn
  • : Paperback
  • : 3-Sep
  • : 641.522
  • : 256

More About The Product

A third of the food bought in the UK ends up being thrown away, a statistic that not only costs the average family GBP420 a year but also has serious environmental implications. The credit crunch has lead to extensive media coverage on this subject, as well as high-profile campaigns such as the 'love food hate waste' campaign, which is supported by Sainsbury's - The Credit Crunch Cookbook also seeks to help in the fight against waste and should be seen as an essential addition to every kitchen.

Introduction. Waste not, want not: Using your leftovers to create delicious dishes. Budget Basics: Family fillers that don't cost a fortune. Impress For Less: Entertain friends and family with wonderful food that won't mean emptying your wallet. Dine In: Enjoy your favourite take-away and restaurant meals without having to ask for the bill.