@SECRET_ASIAN_MAN Ya know, you might like the Bad Manners cookbooks.
They're vegan, but I like them because they're not like Born Agains and holier than thou about it. I've tried quite a few of the recipes and they've been good, overall, and I've found some new absolute favorites. The main "philosophy," I guess you'd call it, is cooking your own food is cheaper and better for you, and even if you're working all day, you have time (usually), when you consider wait times for delivery, etc.
@SECRET_ASIAN_MAN I get it! Bad Manners takes that into consideration! π
Cool dishes for hot weather!
@SECRET_ASIAN_MAN They used to be Thug Kitchen. Michelle Davis and Matt Holloway.
They also promote buying local and using foods that are in season because it costs less. Using leftovers to create new. The books are quite informative and educational, as well. The humor helps, too! Lots of "language."
I am not vegan, but I really like their books. I've mentioned to others that meat can be added to many of the recipes if you want, and/or many of the dishes could be sides to your main meat.
@SECRET_ASIAN_MAN Their first book is Eat Like You Give a Fuck. I just bought me their latest for Christmas, Hungry as Hell.
Of course, you can buy them all on Amazon, but if you buy them through bookshop.org, you can designate a local bookstore and they'll get some of the proceeds.
@GeezerWench thanks for the info. There are ... alternatives to Amazon? π€
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@GeezerWench I will consider it. The "too busy" thing is bullshit.
Truthfully though come July-Aug-Sept,, the kitchen is the last place anyone in Phoenix wants to be.