This is a pack of three books to help you become the "happiest housewife" you can be!
Happy Housewives by Darla Shine
Says former desperate housewife Darla Shine to stay-at-home moms everywhere: What have you got to complain about? A modern-day guide to keeping house, raising kids, and loving life.
Deceptively Delicious by Jessica Seinfeld
As a mother of three, Jessica Seinfeld can speak for all parents who struggle to feed their kids right and deal nightly with dinnertime fiascos. As she wages a personal war against sugars, packaged foods, and other nutritional saboteurs, she offers appetizing alternatives for parents who find themselves succumbing to the fastest and easiest (and least healthy) choices available to them. Her modus operandi? Her book is filled with traditional recipes that kids love, except they're stealthily packed with veggies hidden in them so kids don't even know! With the help of a nutritionist and a professional chef, Seinfeld has developed a month's worth of meals for kids of all ages that includes, for example, pureed cauliflower in mac and cheese, and kale in spaghetti and meatballs. She also provides revealing and humorous personal anecdotes, tear–out shopping guides to help parents zoom through the supermarket, and tips on how to deal with the kid that "must have" the latest sugar bomb cereal.
The Joy of Cooking: All About Chicken
A fresh and original way to put the classic advice of Joy of Cooking to work -- illustrated and designed in a beautiful and easy-to-use new book.
Organized by techinique -- roasting, broiling, baking, braising, grilling, frying, and more
More than 100 of Joy's recipes, including the legendary Chicken Fricassee, Chicken Cordon Bleu, and Turned Roasted Chicken
Invaluable techniques and tips for buying, storing, preparing, and carving chicken.
Organized by techinique -- roasting, broiling, baking, braising, grilling, frying, and more
More than 100 of Joy's recipes, including the legendary Chicken Fricassee, Chicken Cordon Bleu, and Turned Roasted Chicken
Invaluable techniques and tips for buying, storing, preparing, and carving chicken.
To enter:
1. Leave a comment and give me a homemaking tip. (I need all the help I can get!)
2. You must leave your e-mail address or your entry will be disqualified.
3. Deadline to enter is midnight on Friday, August 1. I will draw on Saturday using http://www.random.org/.
4. Winner has 48 hours to contact me or I'll move on to the next person. If you plan to be away, just let me know in your comment and I'll give you more time.
Edited to add: US and Canadian residents welcome to enter.
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A couple of tips, using vinigar to clean out your coffee maker. When you are cutting up garlic to get the odor off your hands rub lemon on them. Keep a box of Arm and Hammer in your refrigerator. Don't put stuff in tupperware you'll only forget about it LoL!
I left a comment and forgot to leave my email address here's my tips again. Leave a box of Arm and Hammer in your refrigerator for odors, clean your coffee maker with viniger and to get the garlic odor off your hands rub lemon on them. photoquest(at)bellsouth(dot)net
Here's my tip: Go to my blog because there you will find LOTS and LOTS of homemaking and organizing tips among other things. There's even pages at the top that you can just click on to get lists of tips (links to the posts).
Thank you for a great giveaway. I love cookbooks.
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