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Australian Women's Weekly Everyday Not-so-crap Family Meals: One Shot
Australian Women's Weekly Everyday Not-so-crap Family Meals: One Shot
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Let The Australian Women's Weekly and Jessica Rowe help you say goodbye to dreary weeknight dinners with flavourful and fun dinners and desserts. Enjoy more time at the dinner table and less in the kitchen. Take the pressure off at dinner time with low-fuss meals that'll please even the fussiest of eaters. Inside the colourful pages of this book you'll find easy-to-follow recipes that don't shy away from cooking hacks (lasagne in a frying pan - who knew!) or the convenience of pre-prepared ingredients (salad mixes, pasta sauces, bbq chook etc). You'll be mastering scrumptious stir-fries, pastas, roast dinners and pies, to name a few. And we haven't forgotten dessert! Easy-peasy creations like trifles, slices and cakes (oh my) will satisfy your sweet tooth. So crack open this book and make family dinner time fun.
Jessica Rowe is an accomplished journalist, television host, podcaster and three-time bestselling author. She encourages embracing life's imperfections via the Crap Housewife movement which unites and celebrates other mothers who, like Jess, sometimes feel like they are not the perfect mother, wife or cook. Jess has been a long time, passionate advocate for mental health awareness and discussion, and is an ambassador for Beyond Blue. In 2015 Jess became a Member of the Order of Australia for her mental health advocacy and contribution to Australian media.
Jessica Rowe is an accomplished journalist, television host, podcaster and three-time bestselling author. She encourages embracing life's imperfections via the Crap Housewife movement which unites and celebrates other mothers who, like Jess, sometimes feel like they are not the perfect mother, wife or cook. Jess has been a long time, passionate advocate for mental health awareness and discussion, and is an ambassador for Beyond Blue. In 2015 Jess became a Member of the Order of Australia for her mental health advocacy and contribution to Australian media.