Good Cheap Eats

Good Cheap Eats
Author: Jessica Fisher
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2014-09-09
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781558328433

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In over 200 recipes, Jessica Fisher shows budget-conscious cooks how they can eat remarkably well without breaking the bank. "Good Cheap Eats" serves up 70 three-course dinners main course, side, and dessert all for less than ten dollars for a family of four. Chapters include "Something Meatier," on traditional meat-centered dinners, "Stretching It," which shows how to flavor and accent meat so that you are using less than usual but still getting lots of flavor, and "Company Dinners," which proves that you can entertain well on the cheap. The hard-won wisdom, creative problem-solving techniques, and culinary imagination she brings to the task have been chronicled lovingly in her widely read blog Good Cheap Eats. Now, with the publication of the book "Good Cheap Eats, "she shows budget-challenged, or simply penny-pinching, home cooks how they can save loads of money on food and still eat smashingly well."

Good and Cheap

Good and Cheap
Author: Leanne Brown
Publsiher: Workman Publishing Company
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2015-07-14
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780761184171

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A perfect and irresistible idea: A cookbook filled with delicious, healthful recipes created for everyone on a tight budget. While studying food policy as a master’s candidate at NYU, Leanne Brown asked a simple yet critical question: How well can a person eat on the $4 a day given by SNAP, the U.S. government’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program informally known as food stamps? The answer is surprisingly well: Broiled Tilapia with Lime, Spicy Pulled Pork, Green Chile and Cheddar Quesadillas, Vegetable Jambalaya, Beet and Chickpea Salad—even desserts like Coconut Chocolate Cookies and Peach Coffee Cake. In addition to creating nutritious recipes that maximize every ingredient and use economical cooking methods, Ms. Brown gives tips on shopping; on creating pantry basics; on mastering certain staples—pizza dough, flour tortillas—and saucy extras that make everything taste better, like spice oil and tzatziki; and how to make fundamentally smart, healthful food choices. The idea for Good and Cheap is already proving itself. The author launched a Kickstarter campaign to self-publish and fund the buy one/give one model. Hundreds of thousands of viewers watched her video and donated $145,000, and national media are paying attention. Even high-profile chefs and food writers have taken note—like Mark Bittman, who retweeted the link to the campaign; Francis Lam, who called it “Terrific!”; and Michael Pollan, who cited it as a “cool kickstarter.” In the same way that TOMS turned inexpensive, stylish shoes into a larger do-good movement, Good and Cheap is poised to become a cookbook that every food lover with a conscience will embrace.

Good Eating s Cheap Eats in Chicago

Good Eating s Cheap Eats in Chicago
Author: Chicago Tribune Staff
Publsiher: Agate Publishing
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2012-09-25
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781572844315

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Known for its delicious deep-dish pizza, overflowing hot dogs, and hearty Italian beefs, Chicago is also known by locals for its plenitude of unique neighborhood restaurants and its incredibly diverse food culture. Good Eating's Cheap Eats in Chicago is the first-ever collection of the best of these restaurants from the city and suburbs as hand-picked from the Chicago Tribune's popular Cheap Eats feature. This comprehensive collection is conveniently organized by neighborhood and is filled with helpful tips on what to try and what to pass by, all written in the friendly, distinctive tone of the award-winning staff of Chicago Tribune food writers. Good Eating's Cheap Eats in Chicago is perfect for the hardworking student, the budget-conscious traveler, and the city or suburban family seeking an inexpensive night out that doesn't compromise on taste. Affordable options in popular hotspots like Lincoln Park and the Loop are revealed, along with the best of diverse neighborhoods like Andersonville, Ukrainian Village, Bucktown, and Hyde Park. Even going beyond the city limits, this book explores the best low-cost suburban restaurants in towns like Downers Grove, Naperville, Evanston, and many others. For delicious dining on a budget, Good Eating's Cheap Eats in Chicago is a handy, straightforward guide for both longtime locals and first-time visitors to celebrate the Chicago area for its eclectic range of cuisines, dining styles, and beautiful neighborhoods.

Cheap Eats

Cheap Eats
Author: Good Housekeeping Institute
Publsiher: Collins & Brown
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2014-01-15
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781909397460

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Good Housekeeping recipes tick all the boxes – They look great They taste delicious They’re easy to make Now learn how to be a clever cook with this amazing new cookery series. Each Good Housekeeping cheap eats recipe – triple-tested for perfect results – is guaranteed to stand the test of your occasion, be it a budget family meal or a special occasion with friends. Packed with good old favourites, and lots of tasty new ideas, this gorgeous book is all you need to whip up a feast in the kitchen. With save money, save time, save effort tip, up-to-date nutritional breakdown including protein and fibre, and savvy advice throughout, it couldn’t be easier to whip up a storm on a budget. Enjoy! Other titles in the Good Housekeeping series include Bake Me a Cake, Easy Peasy, Al Fresco Eats, Let's Do Brunch, Gluten-free & Easy, Low Fat Low Cal, Salad Days, Posh Nosh, Party Food, Flash in the Pan, Roast It!, Great Veg and Slow Stoppers

HK Cheap Eats

HK Cheap Eats
Author: Nicole Lade
Publsiher: Blacksmith Books
Total Pages: 768
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Dinners and dining
ISBN: 9628673211

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Hong Kong may be one of the world's most expensive cities - but that doesn't mean you have to spend a lot of money on dining out! Hong Kong Cheap Eats includes: > recommendations and reviews of over 250 good-value restaurants, located territory-wide > useful information about each restaurant, as well as a quick reference guide at the back > handy tips on how and where to eat cheaply > a convenient pocket-sized format for easy carrying Next time you are hungry in Hong Kong but don't want to break the bank, pick up this guide for some independent advice about the best value restaurants this city has to offer.

Good Cheap Eats Dinner in 30 Minutes Or Less

Good Cheap Eats Dinner in 30 Minutes Or Less
Author: Jessica Fisher
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2015-09-08
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781558328167

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Who better to get fast, easy, and cost effective cooking recipes from than a mother of six? These 200 recipes are guaranteed to please everyone!

The Real Cost of Cheap Food

The Real Cost of Cheap Food
Author: Michael Carolan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2018-02-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351624411

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This thought-provoking but accessible book critically examines the dominant food regime on its own terms, by seriously asking whether we can afford cheap food and by exploring what exactly cheap food affords us. Detailing the numerous ways that our understanding of food has narrowed, such as its price per ounce, combination of nutrients, yield per acre, or calories, the book argues for a more contextual view of food when debating its affordability. The first edition, published in 2011, was widely praised for its innovative approach and readability. In this new edition the author brings all data and citations fully up to date. Increased coverage is given to many topics including climate change, aquaculture, financialization, BRICS countries, food-based social movements, gender and ethnic issues, critical public health and land succession. There is also greater discussion about successful cases of social change throughout all chapters, by including new text boxes that emphasize these more positive messages. The author shows why today's global food system produces just the opposite of what it promises. The food produced under this regime is in fact exceedingly expensive. Many of these costs will be paid for in other ways or by future generations and cheap food today may mean expensive food tomorrow. By systematically assessing these costs the book delves into issues related, but not limited, to international development, national security, healthcare, industrial meat production, organic farming, corporate responsibility, government subsidies, food aid and global commodity markets. It is shown that exploding the myth of cheap food requires we have at our disposal a host of practices and policies.

Everyday Easy Cheap Eats

Everyday Easy Cheap Eats
Author: DK
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2010-04-19
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780756673338

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Everyday Easy: Cheap Eats provides delicious, budget food recipes for the everyday cook. Soups, casseroles, stir fries and desserts; fabulous food on a budget: here are 90 favorite quick and cheap recipes that use readily available ingredients and are simple to cook. From pork and bean stew to plum crumble, find inspirational ideas for budget family suppers and easy entertaining. Discover how to make delicious dishes that are healthy too. Packed with tips, techniques and step-by-step instructions to take the stress out of everyday cooking.