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  • The Sneaky Chef has 13 different methods for sneaking healthy food into children, one of which is pureeing; the book has a chapter on Make-Ahead recipes, with a number of purees and juices.

    Archive 2009-09-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2009

  • Make-Ahead Tip: Prepare vegetables; cover and chill up to 4 hours.

    Chicken with Long Beans and Walnuts!! 2010

  • The Sneaky Chef has 13 different methods for sneaking healthy food into children, one of which is pureeing; the book has a chapter on Make-Ahead recipes, with a number of purees and juices.

    Are they made with real Girl Scouts? Cookbook claim fails Rebecca Tushnet 2009

  • Active Time: 5 minutes | Total: 50 minutes | Make-Ahead Tip: Store in an airtight container for up to 3 weeks.

    EatingWell: Homemade Spiced Nuts In 5 Minutes EatingWell 2010

  • Active Time: 5 minutes | Total: 50 minutes | Make-Ahead Tip: Store in an airtight container for up to 3 weeks.

    EatingWell: Homemade Spiced Nuts In 5 Minutes EatingWell 2010

  • A San Diego Union-Tribune interviewer who dropped by her kitchen in 1985, when Ms. Hoffman was promoting, "Make-Ahead Entertaining," noted that she served coffee with dainty napkins that said, "Skinny cooks can't be trusted."

    Crock-Pot Chef Fed Slow-Cook Craze Stephen Miller 2010

  • A San Diego Union-Tribune interviewer who dropped by her kitchen in 1985, when Ms. Hoffman was promoting, "Make-Ahead Entertaining," noted that she served coffee with dainty napkins that said, "Skinny cooks can't be trusted."

    Crock-Pot Chef Fed Slow-Cook Craze Stephen Miller 2010

  • So instead of setting out to make a pasta salad that you intend to serve cold, cook a recipe from the pasta chapter beginning on page 191—one marked with the Make-Ahead icon.

    The Food Matters Cookbook Mark Bittman 2010

  • A San Diego Union-Tribune interviewer who dropped by her kitchen in 1985, when Ms. Hoffman was promoting, "Make-Ahead Entertaining," noted that she served coffee with dainty napkins that said, "Skinny cooks can't be trusted."

    Crock-Pot Chef Fed Slow-Cook Craze Stephen Miller 2010

  • A San Diego Union-Tribune interviewer who dropped by her kitchen in 1985, when Ms. Hoffman was promoting, "Make-Ahead Entertaining," noted that she served coffee with dainty napkins that said, "Skinny cooks can't be trusted."

    Crock-Pot Chef Fed Slow-Cook Craze Stephen Miller 2010

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