It’s challenging to be creative with cooking when our time at the grocery stores is limited, the kids are tired of the usual go-to meals, and some days, cooking a meal is just hard! While our libraries are not open for you to browse our cookbook collection, we want to make sure that you have amazing options right at your fingertips at home to help spark some new ideas. These suggested cookbooks offer easy and simple meal ideas, are easy on the wallet and use items you may already have, and give you an opportunity to explore some new cuisines.
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The following titles are exclusive to Hoopla:
The Dal Cookbook by Krishna Dutta
Like pasta in Italy, dal describes highly nutritional and cheap to produce split legumes/pulses, like lentils, peas, and beans. Ideal for long storage, dal is a popular nourishment ingredient in pan-Indian dishes with multiple ways to cook it into delicious meals with wide-ranging seasonings and diverse supplements.
Quick & Easy Paleo Cookbook: 77 Paleo Diet Recipes Made in Minutes by Various Authors
This cookbook offers simple ways to incorporate Paleo-friendly meals into your routine using readily available and affordable ingredients. You will find it easy to avoid processed foods with more than 75 go-to recipes along with handy meal-planning, shopping tips, and a comprehensive list of Paleo-approved food substitutes to keep in the pantry.