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Make the Bread, Buy the Butter

What You Should and Shouldn't Cook from Scratch--over 120 Recipes for the Best Homemade Foods
Reese, Jennifer (Book - 2011)
Average Rating: 3.5 stars out of 5.
Make the Bread, Buy the Butter


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"A lively, frugal-chic answer to the question "Make or Buy" about 120 different food staples"--
"Does becoming part of the home cooking movement mean cooking everything from scratch? According to Jennifer Reese, known as The Tipsy Baker to her online foodie following, there are

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"A lively, frugal-chic answer to the question "Make or Buy" about 120 different food staples"--
"Does becoming part of the home cooking movement mean cooking everything from scratch? According to Jennifer Reese, known as The Tipsy Baker to her online foodie following, there are plenty of products that you should buy at the store. Make your own bread, for instance, but buy the butter--making butter takes too long and doesn't taste better. Jennifer Reese's popular cost-benefit experiments became the most emailed story on Slate for a week, and this book brings her conscientious, frugal-chic approach to 120 food staples in a narrative with recipes that explores the homemade life"--

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Author: Reese, Jennifer
Title: Make the bread, buy the butter
what you should and shouldn't cook from scratch--over 120 recipes for the best homemade foods
Publisher: Free Press
Imprint: New York : - Free Press
Pages: 295
Edition: 1st Free Press hardcover ed
ISBN: 9781451605877
Language: English
Notes: Includes index.
Machine generated contents note: 1.Breads and Spreads -- 2.Eggs -- 3.Breakfast -- 4.Vegetables -- 5.Restaurant Food -- 6.From Beak to Tail -- 7.Junk Food and Candy -- 8.Dinner -- 9.Fruit -- 10.Honey -- 11.Cured Meats -- 12.Duck Eggs -- 13.Cheese -- 14.Goats -- 15.Turkey -- 16.Thanksgiving -- 17.Drinks -- 18.Canning -- 19.Having People Over -- 20.Desserts.
Statement of responsibility: Jennifer Reese
Characteristics: viii, 295 p. :,ill. ;,22 cm.
Author (Original Script): Reese, Jennifer
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I really enjoyed this book, though have not made any of the recipes. i think that she has done a great job of discussing the comparative costs and hassles of making some std. foods. And her tone is a lot of fun.

Jul 12, 2012
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  • morebooksplease rated this: 4 stars out of 5.

I really enjoyed this book and may purchase a copy to add to my cookbook collection. The author is witty and downright hilarious in some parts but gives sound advice and insight into our food culture of instant gratification. I didn't agree with everything she says but as she would readily agree - this is a book of information and where you decide to draw the 'convenience line' is entirely up to you.

Mar 04, 2012
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  • ksoles rated this: 4 stars out of 5.

When Jennifer Reese lost her job, she decided to experiment and economize in the kitchen. In her book, she shares insights and recipes for often-bought products that can just as easily be made for a fraction of the cost. Think bread, cheese, yogurt and even marshmallows... "Make the Bread, Buy the Butter" provides a fun and entertaining read including tales of living with ducks and goats in the back yard, fermenting pickles on the counter top and ripening cheese in the closet. You'll laugh out loud at many parts while marvelling, "I can actually make this at home?"

Feb 08, 2012
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  • BookFairy119 rated this: 4 stars out of 5.

Interesting theories. I probably wouldn't make as many things as the author chooses to, like cheese, but it's nice to know I could if I wanted to.

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