Once-a-month Cooking - Media Depictions

Media Depictions

  • "Once-a-month cooking saves cash". http://www.bankrate.com/brm/news/advice/20000131a.asp. at Bankrate.com
  • "Meals for a month". http://www.hgtv.com/holidays-entertaining/meals-for-a-month/index.html. on Home & Garden Television (HGTV)
  • "50 ways to save money". http://www.ctv.consumerreports.org/50money.htm. on Canadian Television
  • PhillipsDeseret, Valerie (2003). "Frozen assets: Here's another solution for the 5 p.m. dinner panic". Deseret News. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4188/is_20030225/ai_n11380890.at Deseret News
  • "Freezer Pleasers". http://www.cookinglight.com/entertaining/menus-for-entertaining/freezer-pleasers-00400000003726/.in Cooking Light magazine
  • "Make-ahead meal recipes". http://www.omaha.com/article/20120111/LIVING/701119949.in Omaha World-Herald
  • "Meatball Mania!". http://www.drlaura.com/sah/sahm.html?mode=view&tile=1&id=2238.on Dr. Laura
  • "Save on Your Grocery Bill". http://www.cbn.com/finance/taylor-hough_grocerybill.aspx?mode=view&tile=1&id=2238.on CBN.com
  • "Author, cook to hold workshop". http://www.auburn-reporter.com/community/40803178.html. in Auburn-Reporter
  • Andrew Holleran's 2006 novel Grief depicts OAMC. The narrator's landlord cooks large batches of chicken for this purpose.

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