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BOOK REVIEW
The Starving Students' Cookbook
by Dede Hall
The Starving Students' Cookbook
Reviewed by Cindy Sanchez
It's that time of year. Time for those college students to be thinking about
heading back to campus. The usual packing up of clothes, stereos and computers are
followed by purchasing those necessary to dorm life items; alarm clock, foot
locker, towels, health and beauty aids, detergent, and basic kitchen supplies.
"Basic kitchen supplies"? What are those? I have to cook? Cook what? How? Relax. Help is here.
The
Starving Students' Cookbook answers these questions and more. With topics such as Shopping
Tips & Kitchen Hints, Basic Supplies To Get You Cooking, and numerous Handy Hints,
there is help for even the clueless gourmet!
Author Dede Hall has included over 150 easy to follow recipes including microwave meals,
vegetarian entrees, basically breakfast, quick lunches, soups, and meaty meals. And all
to fit within a college student's budget!
Want to make sure you eat healthy while hitting the books? The
Starving Students' Cookbook even inculdes an Eating Right Pyramid to help you follow
eating dietary recommended amounts of each food group.
Sample Recipe
copyright 2002 by Patricia "Dede" Hall
Tortilla Dog
large size flour tortillas
hot dogs
butter or margarine
paper towel(s)
About the Author:
Cindy Sanchez is the owner and editor of PracticalKitchen.com
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