Nutrition
What's Cooking?
Cook once, eat well all week--really!
You wear a lot of -ista crowns.
Fashionista. Recessionista. But culinista? As if.
If your idea of home cooking involves a microwave and a can opener, we're here to expand your food horizons. Even kitchen klutzes can follow along with Culinista Kitchen, a fun instructional video series on how to cook meals for the week in one session. We scooped up The Bundle ($36; pictured) with three instructional DVDs, iPod-ready videos, recipes, shopping lists, a reusable shopping bag and food labels.
Ready?
Choose a fresh and easy menu for the week. You'll get six to eight dishes to mix and match. (Sample a belly-warming dinner recipe here.)
Set?
Hit the grocery store with a ready-to-go shopping list.
Cook!
Step-by-step written and video instructions teach you to multitask in the kitchen. When the dishes are finished, use the labels to jot down the name of the meal and reheating instructions.
Ready to become a Top Chef? Buy the bundle here. Or download streaming videos and pay as you wish here.
Bye-bye, delivery guy.

