Review of Kitchen Chaos to Culinary Bliss

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Culinary Bliss is such a beautiful book to read. It doesn't just encourage me to cook, it also taught me the gain of involving my children while cooking. Thanks for the insightful review.
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'Official Review: Kitchen Chaos to Culinary Bliss: Organize and Enjoy Cooking' by Mary Lummerding presents the strong and weak points of the nonfiction book. The book focuses on how to save money and create a fun and satisfying way to cook. The author asserts that food preparation is good for every aspect of our psyche. She describes the 'tools of the trade' in the catering world. Learning that the author's tone is chatty and her enthusiasm is palpable was great!
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"Kitchen Chaos to Culinary Bliss" by Mary Lummerding is a short, enjoyable guide on carefully preparing and consuming healthy foods for a good and enviable psyche. Congrats on being BOTD. Nice review.
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The kitchen is where the food we eat to keep us healthy is prepared and should be kept clean and organized. I like that Kitchen Chaos to Culinary Bliss: Organise and Enjoy Cooking by Mary Lummerding addressed that.
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The review is concise and thorough. The book would be a good guide that turns kitchen overwhelm into a little bit easy. With practical tips. Readers seeking harmony in their culinary will be interested in the book. Congrats on BOTD
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talks about how the kitchen is usually a disaster in busy families who have not been there, where we often depend on fast food or things that we put in the microwave without thinking about their real value.
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Wow! This is really interesting to me: a book about how to optimize resources in a kitchen with tips on eating better. This can surely motivate me to do more home cooking.
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Kitchen Chaos to Culinary Bliss: Organise and Enjoy Cooking by Mary Lummerding offers practical, straightforward advice to transform chaotic kitchens into organized spaces for enjoyable cooking. Drawing on decades of catering experience, Chef Mary emphasizes essential tools, proper organization, and mindful meal preparation, making cooking both rewarding and beneficial for the mind and soul.
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This book is a guide to improve our mind through food preparation. Under the criteria of a great chef who has meticulously studied food and its preparation to bring us this delivery. It is a very informative quick read book #BOTD
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At first I thought this book won’t suit my interest, up until the reviewer mentioned relatable things like microwaved meals and fast-foods and I’ve never invested so quick. The fact that the reviewer rated this 4 out of 5 stars because it’s too short says so much about how good of a read this is.
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Thank you for your informational review. I'm glad you liked some of it and it was edited so well. Thanks for letting me know the recipes were good. I'm more of a cookbook collector, but it's always nice to find new recipes that I'd like to try and help with organization. I have added it to my list of books to read.
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Making meals from scratch is not always a joy, but I do it often. I hope something from Mary Lummerding's "Kitchen Chaos to Culinary Bliss" inspires those who usually have to toil in the kitchen and those who don't. Thanks for your honest and insightful review.
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Seems like a 'mix' of philosophy with the culinary arts. Hats off! Congrats on the great review and BOTD.
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Post by CUT YAFIQ »

This review is exactly what I needed! I’m always looking for ways to organize my kitchen, and I love the fact that this book focuses on the practical aspects of cooking and creating better eating habits. It’s interesting how you described the benefits of cooking for our psyche, and it’s such a great reminder that cooking can be a rewarding experience, if we do it with joy and awareness. I love the fact that you implemented one of the tips, and I think I will get this book and see how I can also make my kitchen less chaotic!
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Post by Leonie Vermaak »

I just love cooking but I'm not an organized cook though. Maybe this book will help me to be a bit more organized and disciplined. I'm quite curious to see what recipes the author included. Thanks for a great review. Congrats on BOTD.
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