Quiche Lorraine. Croque monsieur. Boeuf bourguignon. Lamb shank navarin. What is the difference between enter and entre? yep, enter means to go in I think you may be talking about “entree” (pronounced on-tray) = a French word that has to do with food OR “entry” (pronounced ehn-tre...
Kellysaid, “The cookbookCook Once Eat All Weekis my go to (affiliate link). I think the design of the book is brilliant for saving money and time preparing food. For each week, it gives three very different recipes that center around the same main ingredients (awesome for bulk shopping)...