For those who love Mexican food but not hard-to-find ingredients and countless hours in the kitchen, these 130 recipes offer a perfect solution. From old-time favorites and new south-of-the-border tastes, including Tex-Mex and Southwestern flavors, readers can learn how to prepare Mexican dishes with ease. Includes a special section on drinks.
Since 1921, the Betty Crocker name has symbolized the General Mills continuing tradition of service to consumers. Although Betty was never a real person, her name and identity have become synonymous with helpfulness, trustworthiness and quality.
Betty Crocker has survived the decades by providing consumers with food information and food products that are contemporary without being faddish. The first hardcover cookbook, Betty Crocker's Picture Cookbook was published in 1950 and quickly became a national best seller. Since then, more than 250 Betty Crocker cookbooks have been published.
