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Keto CrispLid Cookbook For Two - Easy Ketogenic Recipes For Your CrispLid Air Fryer - cover

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Keto CrispLid Cookbook For Two - Easy Ketogenic Recipes For Your CrispLid Air Fryer

Barb Swindoll

Publisher: Mayorline

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Summary

Enjoy Crispy Keto Meals In A New And Exciting Way!Crisp, Broil and Air-fry With A Lid!
 
The CrispLid is a revolutionary  kitchen device that works as an airfryer. With it and any 6 or 8 inch Pressure cooker, you can enjoy crispy and tasty meals with no hassles, and in no time.  This book is an interesting  compilation of delicious keto recipes prepared in your CrispLid, just for two. Inside you will find recipes for breakfast, poultry, beef, pork, fish and seafood, snacks and appetizers and lots more.There are ketogenic recipes with nutritional information, written with step-by-step instructions for easy undertanding.  
 
So go ahead and Brown or finish off your fav foods Now!
Available since: 11/03/2019.

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