Silly comments aside...this is a helpful posting for me. I've already been trying to make some restaurant dishes at home as I experiment more with cooking and flavors, but its good to know the Top Secret site exists. I especially like that the "The 20 Healthiest Foods for Under $1"(sub link found in "Top 10 Ways to Save Money in a Recession") comes with links to some quick, easy recipes. It has been my grocery experience that healthier foods usually have a higher sticker price, but when you cook at home the food lasts longer so your price per meal goes waaay down. Another benefit to cooking at home, you know whats in the food which generally makes things healthier. Not knowing what went into the preparation of your restaurant entree can have negative dietary effects.
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You know you could have exercised some minimalism in this blog entry. Jeeze...you're verbose. :D
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Silly comments aside...this is a helpful posting for me. I've already been trying to make some restaurant dishes at home as I experiment more with cooking and flavors, but its good to know the Top Secret site exists. I especially like that the "The 20 Healthiest Foods for Under $1"(sub link found in "Top 10 Ways to Save Money in a Recession") comes with links to some quick, easy recipes. It has been my grocery experience that healthier foods usually have a higher sticker price, but when you cook at home the food lasts longer so your price per meal goes waaay down. Another benefit to cooking at home, you know whats in the food which generally makes things healthier. Not knowing what went into the preparation of your restaurant entree can have negative dietary effects.
Okay, I think I'm done.
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