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Can Copycat Recipes Help Your Budget? By Tim Prescott Everyone has favorite food and favorite restaurants that they like to dine out at. Dining out more than a couple of times a week at restaurants can be very costly, particularly if you have a bunch of mouths to feed. As good as it is to eat out occasionally, nothing beats being able to cook at home.
A sure fire way to impress family and friends is to cook copycat recipes from your own kitchen. Everyone can enjoy their favorite entrees anytime they wish at family meals and parties. There are different places to get good copycat restaurant recipes on the web. Generally they are put into downloadable ebooks and may have a range of recipes from various sources and restaurant chains. The big hang up is that ebooks can not be updated and are often times outdated or incomplete. Popular copycat restaurant recipes from well known chains in America that you should expect to get are: Applebee's, Chili's, McDonalds, KFC, Boston Market,
Hard Rock Café, Joe's Crab Shack, Red Lobster, Olive Garden, Outback Steakhouse and many more.
Alot of sites are showing what are called copycat recipes, which are recipes that have been reverse engineered with tons of research from well-known authors and chefs. This allows recipes of previously secret dishes to be engineered and recreated for you to use and enjoy in your home. Some of the common copycat restaurant recipes are really very close in taste to the original restaurant dishes. So close actually, that you would swear you're eating the real dish!
So what does this means to you? It's Simple friends, if you can get the copycat recipe you want, you can easily prepare these meals at home that taste as good as your favorite restaurant dishes and really save money. Just to give a quick example, and these are very conservative estimates, if you eat out just twice a week and the amount of each meal averages around $45, that equals $360 per month. Remember, that this doesn't even include the fuel costs to drive to your favorite places. Most people probably spend much more than that each month eating out. Do you see the amount of money you can save by cooking these meals at home?
Not only will you impress family and friends when you cook copycat restaurant recipes…you can save a lot of money. When you are typically eating out more than once a week with a family at these popular restaurants, you are spending a bunch of moola every year. Preparing restaurant copycat recipes from home will save you a lot of time after a while. Tim Prescott is an avid copy cat recipes collector and the inventor of the Recipe Robot website. It's a truly unique website with a one-of-a-kind web based program that self-updates and delivers recipes to it's members. You can get more information on how it works at www.recipe-robot.com
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