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Originally Posted by GtrsRGr8
I can think of quite a few other people who might use such a cookbook. There are bachelors who don't like to cook, people on lunch break who work at a grocery store (so getting the ingredients is not a problem) who want a quick, good meal (a microwave is generally the only cooking appliance in a break room), a mom (or father, if he is the one who cooks) pressed for time to get a meal out for the family. I got this book that you posted for myself, as one who often wants to just stir up something quick and good.
I bought a cheap or free ebook a day or two ago that was all about meals that you could fix your child for his lunchbox. I don't have a child in that situation, but the meals looked so tasty, and there were lots of recipes! I got it for myself!
So, I think that this is a great find. Thanks.
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My family was an early microwave adopter so I have been doing real cooking in a microwave for a long time.
A pbook I have been using for a long time is
Microwave Gourmet by Barbara Kafka from 1987 so used hc and pb can be with you for $4.00
http://www.amazon.com/Microwave-Gour...dp/068806843X/
Also
Microwave Gourmet Healthstyle Cookbook by Barbara Kafka for the same minimal price.