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Published 3 December 2019
ISBN 9781925774931
Format EBook
Extent 176pp

Don Tillman’s Standardized Meal System

Recipes and Tips from the Star of the Rosie Novels



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Graeme Simsion brings to life fictional foodie Don Tillman’s ‘standardised meal system’, as featured in the internationally bestselling Rosie Project and Rosie Effect and the recent Australian #1 bestselling novel, Rosie Result.

‘So, you cook this same meal every Tuesday, right?’


‘Correct.’ I listed the eight major advantages of the Standardised Meal System.


1. No need to accumulate recipe books.


2. Standard shopping list—hence very efficient shopping.


3. Almost zero waste—nothing in the refrigerator or pantry unless required for one of the recipes.


4. Diet planned and nutritionally balanced in advance.


5. No time wasted wondering what to cook.


6. No mistakes, no unpleasant surprises.


7. Excellent food, superior to most restaurants at a much lower price (see point 3).


8. Minimal cognitive load required.


‘Cognitive load?’


‘The cooking procedures are in my cerebellum—virtually no conscious effort is required.’


‘Like riding a bike.’


‘Correct.’


Here at last, by popular demand, is the weekly system of food preparation that Professor Don Tillman, star of the Rosie trilogy, lives by—everything from his signature lobster salad to the world’s best risotto, across the four seasons. This essential guide also includes handy tips about losing weight, mixing cocktails and stress-free entertaining.


Don Tillman’s Standardized Meal System will not only show you how to make delicious meals: it will open your mind to a different way of shopping, cooking and living. The Don Tillman way.

Published 3 December 2019
ISBN 9781925774931
Format EBook
Extent 176pp

About the author

Graeme Simsion

Graeme Simsion is the internationally bestselling author of The Rosie Project, The Rosie Effect, The Rosie Result and The Best of Adam Sharp, as well as The Novel Project, Don Tillman’s Standardized Meal System and Data Modeling Essentials. He and Anne Buist, co-authors of Two Steps Forward and Two Steps Onward, live together in Melbourne.

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