The No Recipe Cookbook: New Book Whips Time-Strapped Takeaway Addicts into Epic Home Chefs
Dr Samantha Pillay’s ‘The No Recipe Cookbook’ is a life-changing roadmap for those who don’t have the time or inclination to cook at home. Already outselling Jamie Oliver is some best seller categories around the world It’s a guide that will empower people to lock away the takeaway menus and become competent, healthy h

Dr Samantha Pillay’s ‘The No Recipe Cookbook’ is a life-changing roadmap for those who don’t have the time or inclination to cook at home. Already outselling Jamie Oliver is some best seller categories around the world It’s a guide that will empower people to lock away the takeaway menus and become competent, healthy home cooks, who only shop for groceries twice a month, and spend less time in the kitchen than they ever imagined. One critic wrote, "While all this time cooking at home can be wonderful for some, it can be daunting and stressful, especially for all of us that are balancing busy work and life. Perfection is not the goal in the kitchen, but sustainability and satisfaction are. Everyone has a right for good and nutritious food. This is a perfect cookbook for nomads, trailblazers, dreamers, explorers, and visionaries - some quick hacks, bold ideas (a cookbook with no recipes!), and a few bigger ideas that challenge how we can think about food."
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