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When Robin Miller's plane touches down next week at Pittsburgh International Airport, it will be sort of a homecoming for her. Her in-laws live near Ligonier in Westmoreland County -- her husband's birthplace -- and she has spent many a happy moment visiting them.
There won't be much time to visit, however, because Miller -- host of the Food Network's "Quick Fix Meals with Robin Miller" -- is on a tour to promote her latest cookbook, "Robin to the Rescue: Quick & Simple Recipes for Delicious Home Cooking" (The Taunton Press, $18.95 paperback). She will be at Joseph-Beth Booksellers at SouthSide Works at 7 p.m. Friday to meet fans and sign books. The appearance is free and open to the public.See the full content of this document
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Miller Offers Simple Meals for Hurried Lifestyles
Miller, who has a master's of science degree in food and nutrition from New York University, says her 1 1/2-year-long show differs from others on the Food Network in that she offers viewers strategies to avoid "coming home at 4 or 6 at night and standing at the stove for 30 minutes." Nutrition and health are important, but her creations also focus on flavor and variety as well as speed.
The publisher did not include nutrition breakdowns with the recipes. "I like to see breakdowns, but it's not intended to be a d...See the full content of this document
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