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If you’re the person who never knows what’s for dinner until the very last minute, you’ll love the Food Network Magazine Great Easy Meals cookbook, with 250 quick recipes to spice up your dinner from drab to fab.
I love Food Network Magazine, so I was excited to see what their latest book had to offer. As promised, it delivers lots of fast and easy recipes with additional kitchen tips from the stars sprinkled throughout. I especially love the visual recipe index in the front of the book and the Mix & Match sections at the end of each chapter that give you a customizable recipe.
I was also thrilled that they included a number of tasty side dishes. We’re perfectly happy eating basic grilled chicken, pork, and burgers frequently during the warmer months if we can pair them with a variety of sides.

We paired this quinoa with some simple grilled chicken for a fast, easy, filling and tasty meal tonight! It’s a variation on the Israelis Couscous with Raisins recipe. We didn’t have any couscous, so I improvised — and the resulting side was delicious!
Ten lucky Deal Seeking Mom readers will each win a copy of the Food Network Magazine Great Easy Meals cookbook!
To enter, tell me how you decide what to eat for dinner each night.
Every reader has four methods available to enter this contest. Choose one each of any combination of method one, two, three, or four for up to a total of 4 entries!!!
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Methods of entry:
1. Leave a comment. How do you decide what to make for dinner each night?
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Prize:
(10) Food Network Magazine Great Easy Meals Cookbooks
This giveaway ends at 9 p.m. EDT on 4/28 and is open to all U.S. residents 18 years or older. I’ll use And the Winner Is to select the winning comment. Winner will be notified by email and listed on my Giveaway Winners page. Winners must respond within 48 hours of notification to claim their prize. Good luck!
While you’re in a contest entering mood, don’t forget to check out the Giveaway Gathering for a variety of contests being hosted on Deal Seeking Mom readers’ blogs!


Lisa Ng
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Jaime
I grocery shop and my husband cooks so thankfully he decides what to make for dinner. (But I do find recipes for him!) :)
Jaime
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SARAH
I look through my recipe cards and online sites to decide what to cook. I am always looking for recipes that are easy and quick but still taste great.
Jaime
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Beth
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I love watching Food Network and trying new recipes! I have checked this book out at the library and it is a very easy to follow book with nice pictures. I'm trying to get better with planning meals ahead & using coupons!
Pam in Siler City
I make menus by the week and according to sales and what I have in my cupboard/freezer.
Jennifer G
We are always searching for new recipes and try to match up our menu with the produce that is going to be on sale at our local market.
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Pam in Siler City
I subscribe via email. Thanks so much!
Joanna
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Amie
I make up a plan of seven meals to make throughout the week. Then each night I look at my list and decide what we have a taste for.
Pam in Siler City
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Wendy
I do menu planning at the beginning of each week.
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Sarah
i try to make a weekly planner based on items i have or plan on buying
Lisa M
I try to plan my meals for a month based on what I already have and what’s on sale. My son is in soccer, choir and orchestra so in between soccer practice and games, concerts and contests, I have to come up with quite a few quick but healthy meals in a month. It is difficult to do and I would love this cookbook to give me some great ideas!
Lisa M
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Nicole
I base my dinner meal on the weather. If it is going to be nice out, then I plan on some sort of yummy meat to grill over charcoal with some grilled veggies…but if it is planning on being a rainy afternoon then I make a yummy warm comfort food like chicken and biscuits in the crockpot or spaghetti…So the weather is what makes my decision for me!
Isabel Acosta
I try to have an Idea of what to make each week, I will sometimes change it up a bit depending on our mood and what I happen to have in the pantry or freezer
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Melissa
Usually it’s based on what is about to go bad in the refridgarator. Or how much effort I want to spend on making dinner vs heating something from a frozen box.
Maria
I see what the kids feel like having, then check what’s in the fridge o see what I can pull together
Isabel Acosta
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Melissa
I also subscribe via RSS
Tanya Humphrey
I try to make a weekly menu and go with that. But as of lately, my middle kiddo wakes up and asks “what’s for dinner?” so now I ask my kids what they would like and offer them some suggestions to get them more involved in the planning and now my daughter enjoys helping in the cooking and even the clean up!!