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BUDGET AIRFRYER COOKBOOK

JENNY TSCHIESHE (STRUIK LIFESTYLE, R340)

Looking to cost, the air fryer offers efficient, cost-effective solutions to family meals. You can cook food in less time and at lower temperatures than in a conventional oven. Combine this cooking method with affordable ingredients and you have an easy way to prepare tasty and nutritious meals that will save you money – on your electricity bill and at the supermarket! Jenny’s recipes cater for a wide range of tastes and needs, exploring ideas for using jars and tins, cooking from frozen, cheaper cuts of meat, grains and pulses, vegetable-based dishes, and much more. From roast chicken to perfect sweet bakes, make the most of your air fryer while keeping your energy and food costs as low as possible.

JOYFULL

RADHI DEVLUKIA-SHETTY (HARPERCOLLINS, R540)

With over 125 plant-based recipes, Radhi’s book balances health and satisfaction; her wide-ranging dishes bring vibrant flavours to every meal of the day and rely on accessible ingredients. And because food alone cannot sustain us completely, Radhi shares her daily wellness practices: her revitalising morning skincare routine, ancient rituals to nourish and strengthen your hair, meditations and prayers for staying present, and breathwork that will carry you through each phase of the day. Radhi explains her transformative principles in a way

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