Everyday Easy: One Pot is a one-stop cooking resource for delicious stews, soups, chilis, etc. Six "recipe choosers" at the start of the book act as an instant reference for cooks in a hurry. A useful techniques section covers all the preparation methods you may need step-by-step. Icons with each recipe indicate serving proportions, prep. time, cooking time, and - where relevant - low fat, low GI, special equipment, and freezability. Other handy extras include: "Prepare Ahead" information and "Good With ..." tips.
Andrew Roff is a writer living on the unceded Country of the Kaurna people of the Adelaide Plains. His debut short story collection, The Teeth of a Slow Machine, is published by Wakefield Press. His first novel, Pangea, is due to be published later this year.
Saw this somewhere in the UK, ordered it second-hand online. It's not *bad* but not as good as I'd hoped either. I made a pretty good stew out of it, but also a terrible frittata.