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Farmhouse Rules: Simple, Seasonal Meals for the Whole Family

by Nancy Fuller

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The host of the #1 in-kitchen show on the Food Network delivers a cookbook to fill America's yearnings for authentic comfort food. Nancy Fuller believes in bringing family together around the table, sharing stories and table manners. Her philosophy is to feed others with delicious, simple meals from the heart. Her straight-shooter approach to cooking will take the hassle out of dinner preparation. Every recipe helps readers to make healthy, authentic cooking their daily standard: From Buttery Braised Radishes to Bacon Wrapped Trout and Johnny's Carrot Cake, Nancy shows readers how satisfying freshly cooked comfort food can be. She wants to instill pride in the home cook, and this book will help any chef--from beginner to experienced, cook with authentic ingredients for hearty, healthy meals.… (more)
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A good cookbook for the inexperienced home cook. Recipes include Basic Bone-in Pork Roast, Tuna Macaroni Salad, Help With Hamburger Helper, Best of Beef Stew, Sausage Pasta Casserole, Stuffed Cabbage Without the Roll. There are a few, more challenging recipes, such as Beef Wellington, Braised Short-Ribs, Venison Chili, and Summer Sunday Crab Cakes.

I have seen her tv show, and I found her down-home charm to be a little too much (my husband can't stand her), but what I did enjoy about the tv show is that she gives helpful cooking tips. In this book there are no helpful tips, other than a list of the basic tools you need to cook with. What I'd like to see are tips & a photo for every recipe. There are pictures but not for every recipe.

What I really disliked about the book are the photos of super cute lambs, pigs, chickens, Nancy hugging a calf, right beside recipes that feature the animals. My husband said it's almost enough to make him want to become a vegetarian.

A few good recipes, but overall not worth purchasing. Borrow it from the library instead. ( )
  Icewineanne | Aug 4, 2016 |
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The host of the #1 in-kitchen show on the Food Network delivers a cookbook to fill America's yearnings for authentic comfort food. Nancy Fuller believes in bringing family together around the table, sharing stories and table manners. Her philosophy is to feed others with delicious, simple meals from the heart. Her straight-shooter approach to cooking will take the hassle out of dinner preparation. Every recipe helps readers to make healthy, authentic cooking their daily standard: From Buttery Braised Radishes to Bacon Wrapped Trout and Johnny's Carrot Cake, Nancy shows readers how satisfying freshly cooked comfort food can be. She wants to instill pride in the home cook, and this book will help any chef--from beginner to experienced, cook with authentic ingredients for hearty, healthy meals.

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