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4.0 out of 5 stars Easy Recipes and a Personal Touch, May 27, 2009
This review is from: Stir, Laugh, Repeat (Perfect Paperback)

When it comes to creating recipes, I have little imagination so I turn to cookbooks for ideas. My problem with many of them, though, is that the recipes are either too complicated or the ingredients too hard to find. So it was with great pleasure that I discovered Stir, Laugh, Repeat by Martha A. Cheves. Her straightforward recipes reflect her southern U.S. background and use simple, affordable ingredients. Cheves provides a number of money-saving tips which is greatly appreciated.

If you love cheese and white chocolate (not together) you'll love this book because the author's a fan of both and features these items in several recipes. As a bonus, Cheves also offers personal stories and a practical tip with each recipe, which gives the book a personal touch.

My only quibble is that it'll be hard to keep the book open when I try some of the recipes, which is why I usually prefer coil bound cookbooks. Also, there are a couple of ingredients such as Parker House rolls that aren't available here in Canada so I'll have to find a substitute. Meanwhile, I really need to start on that banana pudding recipe!


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Like a church recipe book with funny anecdotes, October 13, 2009
This review is from: Stir, Laugh, Repeat (Perfect Paperback)
The recipes in this book are the treasured kind of American home cooking you find in regional church cookbooks. (Artichoke chicken, fried pickles, chikin'n'dumplins, chicken-fried beef tips.) Note; not diet food. But these are great for covered-dish events or when nothing but "mommy-food" will soothe your jagged nerves.

The humor is genuine, the anecdotes are fun (my fave, using horse corn to make creamed corn.)

This book could be your secret recipe horde to impress the potluck crowd.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fast, Dependable Recipes with Humor and Tips for Busy People, December 21, 2010
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"Stir, Laugh, Repeat" by Martha A. Cheves is not only a great cookbook, it is a fun read. The first day I received the book, I perused it to find a recipe to sample. In reading, I found these recipes, some for all meals and snacks, easy and quick. A recipe that takes only one paragraph to tell how to throw all the ingredients together for a scrumptious dish is my kind of book. Then Martha gives a little history for each recipe about how that food was used in her own cooking at home. But that's not all. Following every recipe is a Tip for the cook. One of my favorites was:

"When my three kids were young, we would have a Mystery TV Dinner Night. Each night when I cooked dinner, before it went on the table, I would take a plastic sectioned plate and put a full serving of everything on the plate, wrap it in plastic wrap and then tightly wrap it in foil and put it into the freezer. On Mystery Night, everyone would go to the freezer and take out a dish. You couldn't peek. Each plate would be microwaved and that was your meal for the night. You may have country fried steak, spaghetti, fish, even chili. It was fun watching the kids open their meals. They were never disappointed because I would make sure it was filled with food they liked."

Martha Cheves knows how to feed her family and have fun, too, and now shares her recipes with us. Oh yes, the recipe I chose to make first was the Strawberry Nut Crunch. I made it with Macadamia nuts. It was so delightful, I will make it again, and enough of it for about 50 people at a big celebratory potluck. I'll also be taking this delightful book to share with others.

Review by Mary Deal, author of "The Tropics," "The Ka," the award winning "River Bones," and "Down to the Needle."
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Smart and Tasteful, November 18, 2010
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I highly enjoyed this book. The stories accompanying the recipes add a special flavor, making them even more delicious. It's a non-conventional cooking book, a little gem to be read and treasured.

Author Liliana Badd
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book!, May 15, 2010
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A great easy to use cookbook. It's perfect for anyone who loves to cook, and even those who don't, but must. The recipes aren't just good, they are great! With simple everyday ingredients this book has recipes for everything from snacks, to entrees to desserts.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What a FUN cookbook!, April 8, 2010
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I thoroughly enjoyed this cookbook. The recipes are good home southern cookin'. The stories are funny and heart warming. The tips are useful. No matter what your cooking experience is you will love this cookbook. It would be a blast to be in the kitchen with Martha!!

Melanie Young, author of "The Next Chapter"
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is the cookbook you've been waiting for, March 18, 2010
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Like many cookbook collectors, I'm always on the lookout for a new cookbook and I've found it in Stir, Laugh, Repeat. The range of recipes is enormous, and all of the selections are fun, easy and a joy to prepare. I can see that the Coconut Loaf Cake is going to be a family favorite, with Pina Colada cake also at the top of the list. This is a fun book and the recipes are terrific, I also love the comments that Martha includes. She offers little stories about her experiences making the recipes, the reactions of the taste testers,etc. Whether you're looking for something fabulous to take to a party (Coconut Ice Box Sheet Cake)or a quick recipe for Sunday breakfast (Monkey Bread) you are bound to find something here to delight you! I had tried several of Martha's recipes on her website and just had to have this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Cooking is Personal, February 27, 2010
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Cooking is personal to me. That is why I find this little cookbook so intriguing. The book is small in stature so I can slip it into my purse and thumb through it while I am "waiting." The book is "large" in quick recipes that can be completed with items "on hand." Martha completes the book with side notes so you have the feeling you are talking to her over a cup of coffee. Who does not like to share quick tips to make an everyday task...cooking...a little more personal. Martha I like your idea of "muffin" meatloaf...my grand daughters will love it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Stir, Laugh, Repeat...Repeat!, February 10, 2010
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I pride myself in being a non-domestic type. Far be it from me to attempt cooking anything that requires the use of an actual stove. I was surprised at how inspired I was by Martha Cheves's cookbook, Stir, Laugh, Repeat. As I read through the recipes, so many of them jumped out at me as things I might actually be able to cook. I especially liked the one for Hash Brown Potatoes Au Gratin. Cheves has put together a reader-friendly cooking guide that gives you not only the information you need to attempt something new, but the inspiration. A wonderful read and a necessary addition to your cookbook collection. Nice work!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Caution! You Are About to Enter the Fun Zone!, February 9, 2010
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Step into your kitchen, cook "from scratch" and end up with a tasty dish to place before friends and family, that is assuming you have brought "Stir, Laugh, Repeat" with you. Tuck it under your apron. This way instead of Martha A. Cheves (the author), you get all the credit. Don't forget to dab your brow a bit to make it look like you have labored away to create this delicious meal. It's hard to say what I like the most about this book - the "dinner's ready" easy recipes, the anecdotes about each recipe or the tidbits of useful information. Each is served up with straightforward charm. All I know is that every time I open it to select something to make, I find myself reading page after page and smiling. The recipes are easy to follow. The anecdotes and tips make you feel like you have a friend in the kitchen with you, just chatting about cooking, offering some advice while you prepare a dish. My favorite kind of cookbook is a cookbook that tells how each recipe came to be and how it was enjoyed, or in some cases, adjusted. Martha's book is already a favorite of mine. I have a cautionary tale though. I have to accept that if I make Martha's scrumptious coconut loaf cake every week, there are consequences. In that case, I would have to stir, laugh, repeat, and do some extra sit ups.
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