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Any ideas for good recipie books for families???

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Blossomhill · 16/04/2006 19:13

I have dinner lady and Annabel Karmel (too fussy for me).
Really bored with books I have.
Thanks :)

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shellybelly · 16/04/2006 19:32

was going to say the dinner lady book, do you have the first one or the second. I nearly bought Ainsley meals in minutes looked quite good

Blossomhill · 16/04/2006 19:35

first one. Is there a second (excited emotion)???

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shellybelly · 16/04/2006 19:45

yep I got it and was quite impressed with it, I found AK too fussy sometimes iyswim, dd is almost 10mths and she has exactly what we have, I've not looked a AK for mths was only really useful for cheese sauce Grin

Blossomhill · 16/04/2006 19:48

where did you get it from shellybelly?

I have done all recipies from first !!!!

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shellybelly · 16/04/2006 19:57

wh smiths, have a flick through tho before buying just to make sure there aren't any repeats of recipes tho i can't see it, she says in her introduction that some of the recipes are abit more adventurous than those in the first book but still easy to make. I like this book as it kinda goes back to basics ie how to do a basic mince and doing different kinds of sauces Grin

Blossomhill · 16/04/2006 20:03

Thanks Shelly :) How much was it? Thanks x

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shellybelly · 16/04/2006 20:05

think it was 18.99, infact i wish i had searched the net for a cheaper copy

LizP · 16/04/2006 20:25

It's called 'second helpings' (the second dinner lady book) think it is quite good. Or what about Good food magazine ?

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