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America's Secret Recipes Review -- Another Scam or What? PDF Print E-mail
(12 votes, average 4.50 out of 5)
Written by Ron Douglas   

Sales have been slowing at national restaurant chains like Red Lobster, TGI Fridays, and the Cheesecake Factory recently due to the increase in gas prices.

To make matters worse, increasingly people are discovering that they can economize by making their favourite restaurant dishes at home following the step by step instructions of Master Chef Ron Douglas.

The so called "secret recipes" of these billion dollar restaurants have now been exposed and shared with the world in the cooking instructional guide "America's Secret Recipes."

Douglas is facing major pressure to take down his site and discontinue all sales of his secret recipe cookbooks. But they continues to thumb his nose at the greedy restaurant executives in support of the budget constrained home cook.


Somebody looking to duplicate their favourite restaurant recipes ought to choose up "America's Secret Recipes" now before it is forced off the market.

Finally you can:

·         Cease waiting on those long lines at restaurants to pay for dishes you can quickly make in your own kitchen!

·         Re-create your favorite restaurant dishes at home for a fraction of the cost by following these simple step-by-step instructions.

·         Get kudos and praise from friends and relatives members when they find out you actually made these scrumptious dishes yourself!

·         Uncover the cooking techniques used by world class cooks from famous restaurants.

Discover the secrets to making your favourite restaurant recipes at home - go to:
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Comments (1)
America's Secret Recipes Review
1 Saturday, 22 May 2010 00:58
Thomas
America's Secret Recipes is filled with hundreds of recipes that you would immediately recognize from several of the top restaurants around the United States.

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