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		<title>By: theFrugalChef</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2010 17:54:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Steve!
This book has 6 months of unrepeated recipes - Monday thru Friday - for a total of 130 recipes. The shopping lists are based on the weekly menu and continue for the following week. In other words, if you bought a cabbage for one week and only used 1/2 there will be a recipe the following week using the remainder 1/2. I tried to keep it as concise as possible so that you are not wasting any money. Just go ahead and divide everything by half and things should be fine. Keep in mind that many of the meals can be frozen so you can get 2 of them (you will be repeating a meal in the future but it it always good to have for lazy days!) I hope that you find it useful! Thank you very much for coming by and watching my videos and checking out my site. Take good care!
Mary Ann</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Steve!<br />
This book has 6 months of unrepeated recipes &#8211; Monday thru Friday &#8211; for a total of 130 recipes. The shopping lists are based on the weekly menu and continue for the following week. In other words, if you bought a cabbage for one week and only used 1/2 there will be a recipe the following week using the remainder 1/2. I tried to keep it as concise as possible so that you are not wasting any money. Just go ahead and divide everything by half and things should be fine. Keep in mind that many of the meals can be frozen so you can get 2 of them (you will be repeating a meal in the future but it it always good to have for lazy days!) I hope that you find it useful! Thank you very much for coming by and watching my videos and checking out my site. Take good care!<br />
Mary Ann</p>
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		<title>By: Steve</title>
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		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2010 06:49:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>cool site. your vids are easy to follow and the ingredients are all at my food store. no crazy rare ingredients to hunt down. =)  i am thinking about grabbing your ebook. i have a question though about it. you write that the ebook has 6 months of non-repeating recipes. DOes this mean that there are 6 months multiplied by 30 days = 180 different recipes?  or are you saying that each week has 7 different recipes that dont repeat during a single week?  either way i am super happy! lol but please do clarify that for me? thanks. My second question about your book: You include shopping lists for all the recipes that will be cooked for a single week... will i be buying a couple tomatoes for a couple of the nights? or just a couple tomatoes for a single night recipe? again, either way is ok since you say that i can feed a family of 4 for under $15 a night. since it is just me and my girlfriend, we can eat for under $7.00 a night. that is cool for us! =)  Please reply back to me at my email, or better yet, reply back here, so other people can benefit from my crazy long question and your &quot;tasty&quot; response.  =) Thanks again for the vids on your site and i will buy your ebook in a few minutes. Cheers! +Steve</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>cool site. your vids are easy to follow and the ingredients are all at my food store. no crazy rare ingredients to hunt down. =)  i am thinking about grabbing your ebook. i have a question though about it. you write that the ebook has 6 months of non-repeating recipes. DOes this mean that there are 6 months multiplied by 30 days = 180 different recipes?  or are you saying that each week has 7 different recipes that dont repeat during a single week?  either way i am super happy! lol but please do clarify that for me? thanks. My second question about your book: You include shopping lists for all the recipes that will be cooked for a single week&#8230; will i be buying a couple tomatoes for a couple of the nights? or just a couple tomatoes for a single night recipe? again, either way is ok since you say that i can feed a family of 4 for under $15 a night. since it is just me and my girlfriend, we can eat for under $7.00 a night. that is cool for us! =)  Please reply back to me at my email, or better yet, reply back here, so other people can benefit from my crazy long question and your &#8220;tasty&#8221; response.  =) Thanks again for the vids on your site and i will buy your ebook in a few minutes. Cheers! +Steve</p>
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