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365 Winter Warmer Slow Cooker Recipes

Simply Savory and Delicious 3-Ingredient Meals

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What could be better than walking in the door after a hard day's work to a hot savory dinner, ready and waiting? A dinner that only requires three ingredients, that's what! With the right high-quality ingredients, you can create delicious meals in a snap with 365 Winter Warmer Slow Cooker Recipes. While most slow cooker recipes require a lot of ingredients and steps before you actually "fix it and forget it," these are truly simple recipes that can be done quickly and affordably. Just put three ingredients in your slow cooker, turn it on, and enjoy recipes such as Rosemary Lamb Stew, Chinese-Style Ribs, Coq au Vin, and Blueberry Cobbler.


Publisher: Fair Winds Press

Kindle Book

  • Release date: September 1, 2012

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781610586122
  • Release date: September 1, 2012

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781610586122
  • File size: 1594 KB
  • Release date: September 1, 2012

1 of 1 copy available

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Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
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English

What could be better than walking in the door after a hard day's work to a hot savory dinner, ready and waiting? A dinner that only requires three ingredients, that's what! With the right high-quality ingredients, you can create delicious meals in a snap with 365 Winter Warmer Slow Cooker Recipes. While most slow cooker recipes require a lot of ingredients and steps before you actually "fix it and forget it," these are truly simple recipes that can be done quickly and affordably. Just put three ingredients in your slow cooker, turn it on, and enjoy recipes such as Rosemary Lamb Stew, Chinese-Style Ribs, Coq au Vin, and Blueberry Cobbler.



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This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Funding for additional materials was made possible by a grant from the New Hampshire Humanities and the National Endowment for the Humanities.