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This paper examines the recipe section of the March 2013 issue of Family Circle magazine as a primary source for understanding middle-class American domestic culture in the post-2008 recession era. Focusing on the intersection of convenience, budget-consciousness, and nutritional messaging, the analysis argues that the March 2013 recipes reflect a tension between traditional homemaking ideals and the accelerated time-poverty of dual-income families. The paper categorizes the recipes into three key themes: "30-Minute Meals," "Budget Stretchers," and "Hidden Vegetables," demonstrating how the magazine navigated the contradictory demands of health, thrift, and efficiency.
[Generated for Academic Review] Date: April 18, 2026