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Tips for Busy Cooks

How many times have you rushed to the grocery store after work, then wandered the aisles wondering what you were going to make for dinner? The fact is, we're all busy, and meal planning often gets pushed to the back burner.

A few simple shopping and preparation tricks are all you really need to make meal planning and preparation a lot easier. By planning ahead, you’ll see just how simple it is to make delicious meals all week long.

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