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Introduction
- The Hardest Question on Earth!
- Benefits of Co-op Cooking
- How it Works
- Finding a Group of People
Preparation Phase
- Assignment Day
- Choosing the Recipes
- Assigning the Recipes
- Educating the Group
- Money Savers
- Hand Out the Forms and Instructions
Shopping Phase
Cooking Phase
- Planning Ahead
- Cooking Day Tips
- Dealing with the Money
Beef
- Pot Roast (Super Easy)
- BBQ Brisket
- Taco Meat (Super Easy)
- Cheesy Beef Casserole
- Spaghetti Pie
- Giant Calzone
- Pot Pie
Poultry
- Chicken Slices (Super Easy)
- Teriyaki Chicken (Super Easy)
- Chipped Beef Chicken (Easy)
- Chicken Nuggets (Easy)
- Cranberry Turkey Meatloaf (Easy)
- Poppy Seed Chicken
- Auld Lang Syne Chicken
Pork & Fish
- Pork Roast Slices (Super Easy)
- Vanilla Coke™ Pork Ribs (Easy)
- Ham Steaks (Super Easy)
- Wild Rice Quiche
- Grits Casserole
Breads & Breakfast
- Sweet Carrot Nut Bread
- Raisin Bran Muffins
- Cheese Bread
Snacks & Desserts
- Carolyn's Chocolate Chip Cookies
- Yogurt Pie (Easy)
- After School Treats
Appendix: Forms and Instruction Sheets
- Shopping Day Tips
- Target Price/Sale Sheet
- Recipe List
- Instruction Sheet
- Cooking Day Tips
- Reimbursement Tally
- Cooking Feedback
Conversion Charts & Math Review
- Fraction Multiplication Chart
- Teaspoon and Tablespoon Multiplication Chart
- Dry Measure Conversion
- Math Review
- Multiplying Fractions
- Fractions to Decimals
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Do you love the idea of bulk cooking but are scared to death to tackle it by yourself? Try making it a team effort! You’ll find the challenges divided and the rewards multiplied. Co-op Cuisine will tell you how to get started cooking as a team. It gives practical tips to the leader of the group and features recipes multiplied by larger numbers so you don’t have to do the math yourself.
With Co-op Cuisine, each participant cooks just one recipe (or try more as you get the hang of it) but multiplies the ingredients by the number of people participating, for example, ten. Then, when everyone gets together on Swap Day to trade meals, each person will end up with ten different meals even though they only had to spend their energy shopping for and cooking one recipe (multiplied by ten). Participants cook their recipe in their own kitchen during the agreed upon time allotment. This give everyone the flexibility to work around their family’s busy schedule.
The book includes 44 pages and 25 recipes suitable for co-op cooking that are simpler to multiply by large quantities. It highlights Easy and Super Easy recipes that are good for the beginners in the group.
Download Co-op Cuisine today. You will never go back to bulk cooking by yourself. And you’ll find new friends that share dinner with you every night.
Download a Free 7 page sample of Co-op Cuisine (The actual book is 44 pages.)
Sample includes:
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Ham Steaks (Super Easy)
- Wild Rice Quiche
- Carolyn's Chocolate Chip Cookies
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