Summary
No one has helped more families find time to fit home-cooked meals into their daily routines than Rachael Ray. Now with the help of Yum-o!, the organization she founded to help kids and adults develop a healthier relationship to food and cooking, she has put together the ultimate family cookbook, which includes recipes that both kids and their parents will love cooking-and eating-together!
Rachael knows that every family wants to make the best possible food choices-and get the very most out of their food-budget dollars. The recipes here feature more whole grains, use less fat, and make the most of fresh fruits and vegetables so they are as good for you as they are delish, and they're all quintessential Rachael-fun and creative.
You'll also find notes on how to get even very young kids involved in the cooking process; great ideas for everything from breakfast to the lunchbox to dinner; wholesome snacks; and loads of new double-duty dinners that let you cook once, then eat twice or more.
With lots of full-color photos and tons of helpful tips for making mealtime the very best part of the day, Yum-o! is a must-have for every busy family.
Rachel Ray was born in Glens Falls, New York on August 25, 1968. While a buyer at the gourmet market Cowan & Lobel, she taught a course in which she showed how to make meals in less than thirty minutes. These 30 Minute Meals classes eventually lead to her first cookbook 30 Minute Meals in 1999 and her first Food Network contract in 2001. She has written numerous cookbooks including Comfort Foods, 30-Minute Meals 2, Rachael Ray 2, 4, 6, 8: Great Meals for Couples or Crowds, Rachael Ray's Look + Cook, The Book of Burger, My Year in Meals and Week in a Day.
Her 30 Minute Meals television show received a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Service Show in 2006. In September 2006, The Rachael Ray Show premiered as a daytime talk show and received the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show/Entertainment in 2008. With the help of Bill Clinton, she launched the Yumo-O! Organization in 2007 to help combat childhood hunger and to educate children and families on healthy eating.
(Bowker Author Biography)