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BBQ 25 - The World's Most Flavorful Recipes—Now Made Foolproof - cover

BBQ 25 - The World's Most Flavorful Recipes—Now Made Foolproof

Adam Perry Lang

Publisher: HarperCollins e-books

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Summary

New York Times Bestelling author and BBQ maestro Adam Perry Lang is back! Serious Barbecue meets A Man, A Can, A Plan in BBQ 25: an ultra-foolproof guide to the 25 most popular barbecue dishes, in a format anyone can follow with guaranteed success.
Available since: 05/21/2010.
Print length: 187 pages.

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