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The Frugal Family's Kitchen Book

By Mary Webber

As Maine Savings Bank's Family Thrift Counselor for over fourteen years, Mary shared her wisdom on topics ranging from baking bread and raising chickens to fund-raising strategies and writing wills. But it has always been in the kitchen that Mary's practical approach has been particularly appreciated. Through her weekly radio shows, workshops, television segments, booklets, and of course two Kitchen Books, Mary has helped families just like yours save money and eat better.

This new edition of The Frugal Family's Kitchen Book, updated and expanded, will be an invaluable addition to your kitchen bookshelf.

Mary Webber has spent many hours in her kitchen and garden. In this third edition of The Frugal Family's Kitchen Book she shares her favorite time and money saving ideas. She understands first hand, how precious a few minutes of peace and quiet can be. Take a peak inside this practical and entertaining kitchen book!

Vist Mary's Blog filled with new ideas and humor! Readers' comment: Buying eggs

Reader's comment: Breakfast Pizza

Review by Fraffie Welch in the Marblehead Reporter

Buy The Frugal Family's Kitchen Book at amazon.com, at the L.L. Bean store in Freeport, Maine, pick up a copy at your local bookstore.

Our customers also purchased:

The Breakfast Book (Hardcover) by Marion Cunningham

The Fannie Farmer Baking Book (Hardcover)

The Fannie Farmer Cookbook: Anniversary (Hardcover)

The Smart Mom\'s Guide to Staying Home: 65 Simple Ways to Thrive, Not Deprive, on One Income (Paperback)

The Best Kept Secrets Of The South's Best Cooks (Hardcover)

If you have a favorite book you want to share with other frugal folks send the name to Mary@frugalfamilykitchen.com. We will post the name here with your comments.

Copyright: Mary Webber 2003-2008 Site problems? Updated: 9/3/08