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The Frantic Woman's Guide to Feeding Family and Friends: Shopping Lists, Recipes, and Tips for Every Dinner of the Year [Bargain Price] [Paperback]

Mary Jo Rulnick (Author)
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September 21, 2006
Wouldn't you like to eliminate the never-ending "what's for dinner?" dilemma, cut your grocery shopping time in half, and cook more nutritious meals in 30 minutes or less? The original "frantic woman," Mary Jo Rulnick gives you her own secrets for organizing your kitchen, streamlining food preparation, and minimizing cleanup, along with helpful tips on food storage. Sure, life might be chaotic, but your days can always end with a delicious family-friendly meal.
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"I love the wonderful menu plans filled with nutritional and delicious kid friendly recipes that can be "jazzed up" for the adults at the dinner table." -- Cecilchild.com

"I'm for anything that saves time and money, especially one that promises that you only need to go to the grocery store every TWO WEEKS! Her recipes look delicious and she's got some great ideas on what to do with all that extra turkey and ham from big holiday dinners." -- Mamacooks

"Mary Jo Rulnick's goal in writing this book is to "help out fellow frantics and develop a system that plans out dinners two weeks at a time." She certainly has accomplished that goal with this very useful book. This book is highly recommended." -- Bestsellersworld.com

"The Frantic Woman's Guide to Feeding Family and Friends is a must for the busy woman, and a useful resource even for the not-so-busy woman." -- Bookloons.com

"Your mouth will literally water as you explore each one of these tantalizing recipes. Very highly recommended." -- Myshelf.com --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author

Mary Jo Rulnick is a d-I-y expert and a regular feature writer. She has presented workshops on organising home and family life at conferences across the US. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 448 pages
  • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing (September 21, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0446696234
  • ASIN: B000Y8Y1RG
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,141,820 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

About 10 years ago, I sat at a board meeting for my local YMCA and thought, "When am I going to do something for me?" (It was one of the five nonprofit organizations that I was a board member.) At the time, I was an at-home mom with two children, running a family daycare from my home. I knew it was time to make some changes. I gave up my home-based business and had taken a position as an Events Coordinator for a major Western PA corporation. Although, I had this niggling in the back of my mind that I wanted be a writer. The problem was I didn't have the credentials or the experience.

With this goal, I started taken some non-credit writing courses at a local community college and tried my hand at writing children's fiction. Unfortunately, it was to no avail. And I knew it was time to try another genre when I read my short story and the leader of my critique group announced, "You'd have to be on drugs to like that story."

I was crushed. I remember driving home thinking "Is this what I really want to do?" What I hadn't realized at the time the critique group leader did me a favor. Over the next few weeks, I came to the conclusion that if I wanted to become a published writer I needed to change directions.

So, I followed the advice every beginning writer hears, "Write what you know." Moving forward, I wrote the directions for the craft/game idea I created for my son's second-grade class and sent it to Disney's FamilyFun Magazine and about six months later the editor bought it. Not only did they pay me $100 for it, but they published it in two other publications. Excited, I started writing articles with short tips for parents. These pieces were about birthday parties, organizing the house, balancing work and family, homework, sports, camp and home cooking.

I found I had a knack for writing practical tips for parents. Though I had a lot of rejections, I had a lot of acceptances, too. More than 100 articles later, it was time to move to the next phase--a book. And the busy lives of today's women would be the perfect topic for a book. A couple of years later, with agent representation "The Frantic Woman's Guide to Life" was released.

Now, two years after the release of that book, my second book "The Frantic Woman's Guide to Feeding Family and Friends" will be released in Sept. 2006.

Today, I'm still writing practical tip articles for parenting magazines and recently was the Bronze Winner for the Parenting Publications of America (PPA) 2006 Awards.

Ten years ago, I didn't realize that little niggling in the back of my mind was the first step. And it reminds me of Joyce A Myers' quote, "A number 2 pencil and a dream can take you anywhere." She is so right!

Follow you dreams and have a sunny day!
Cheers,
Mary Jo


 

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars At last - a cookbook for the way REAL families live!, October 5, 2006
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The last thing I needed was another cookbook to take up shelf space, but I needn't have worried. This one hasn't been "put away" since I bought it. That's because there are no long lists of exotic ingredients. No elaborate preparations. Just simple, quick and easy kid-friendly dishes that can be prepared either in advance or on a tight schedule. Some of the recipes have already become favorites, already requested again by my family. Time-saving shopping lists and useful tips also come in handy. The author's informal, friendly style evokes the feeling of a girlfriend sharing recipes and tips over coffee at the kitchen table. FWGFFF is a winner for frantic moms on the go and the frantic families who love them.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars You Should Really Have This Book In Your Kitchen, October 12, 2006
I've never been comfortable in the kitchen. I'm not good at timing meals or coordinating them. But even I can successfully navigate this down-to-earth, realistic guide. Mary Jo Rulnick has organized the recipes into easily-workable parts: seasonal fare, weekly and daily specials, side dishes and most important how to food shop and when. She takes two week chunks of time and breaks them down--reuses and recycles the staples to come up with meals that are different, nutritious and above all, easy. (My personal favoriates are the "Slow Cook Nights" and the "No Cook Nights.") Next time you're in the bookstore, take a minute and flip through the pages. You'll be hooked immediately by the easy-to-read, logical progression of seasons, ingredients and recipes. If you are what you eat, you'll be a far, far better--and healthier person, by eating what Ms. Rulnick sets forth in this book.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars SoTHAT'S how they do it!, February 4, 2007
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I've always been mystified by my friends who feed their kids healthy, home-cooked meals and manage to make it look easy -- and fun. I always wondered how they did it. The Frantic Woman's Guide takes the mystery (and the pain) out of menu planning, shopping for ingredients, and creating kid-friendly recipes. This book has been a big boost to my kitchen-related self esteem. My family is eating better because of it.
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