a "sale" section that'll keep you're mouth drooling for hours if you let it.
3. Visit your nearest World Market/Cost Plus, or shop online at HSN where you can find some pretty amazing deals on specialty items and cookware! For example, if it's a you need to start cooking in the right direction, HSN features a bistro-set by Wolfgang Puck- the Wolfgang Puck Bistro Elite 10th Anniversary 7-piece Fry-pan Set, for only $109.90 + shipping and handling. And for those of you, who like me, sit in a budget a little tighter than comfy, HSN gives you the option to make two payments, instead, making this a great investment for any chef-in-the-making!
4. It would also be a good idea to visit a store like Marshall's or TJ Maxx, who often carry overstock pieces from the nicer stores, and allow a little breathing room on the pocket book making lay-away possible for you to launch the new "chef-you"! If you can pay for everything up front, Ross could also work out, of course, never underestimate the power and price-break of those great little online retailers-ever heard of Your Smart Kitchen?
5. My last recommendation and one of my favorite ways to shop for anything these days, is to visit ebay! I was able to purchase, "Mastering the Art of French Cooking" at an amazing low price! The options are limitless...all at the stroke of a key!
Now what to cook? I would suggest investing in a cookbook that jives with your taste buds and cooking style. Some books may lean towards Mexican, Asian, Greek or Italian Cooking, but there are also some great books catered to grilling, sauteing, vegetarians and the list goes on and on and on. A trip to your nearby Borders might help launch you to your next level of cooking; but if I were just gettin started, I might see what online recipes I can find. They're quick, fun to read and free! So what are you waiting for? It's time to get crackin'-holidays are around the corner and you've got some cookin' to do!
Pampered Chef online: http://www.pamperedchef.biz/sm genin?page=home
Quick and easy online recipes: http://www.epicurious.com/reci pesmenus/quickeasy/recipes
Your Smart Kitchen: www.yoursmartkitchen.com
Wolfga ng Puck Bistro Set: Wolfgang Puck's Bistro Set: http://kitchen-dining.hsn.com/ wolfgang-puck-bistro-elite-10t h-anniversary-7-piece-frypan-s et_p-4358111_xp.aspx?webm_id=0&web_id=4358111&sf=qc&attr=1845&ocm=QC%7C1845&prev=hp!sf!1845&ccm=QC%7C1845Epicurious
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