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[quote=Anonymous]My husband has always done ALL of our cooking, but he's starting a job with longer hours and now the ball's in my court. Yikes. I haven't cooked since college (think rice-a-roni and frozen pizza) and now I'm taking the place of someone who is an awesome cook. His approach is pretty scientific (he loves those cooks illustrated cookbooks that give you the science behind everything), but that is not me. I want things that are fast to cook (no more than an hour) but healthy and interesting to eat. Any suggestions for cookbooks or websites where I could get some ideas? I'm overwhelmed by the amount of recipes on the web and don't even know where to start. [/quote]
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