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Mexican Slow Cooker Cookbook Mouthwatering Dishes That Brings the Real Mexican Flavor to Your Table - Mouthwatering Dishes That Brings the Real Mexican Flavor to Your Table - cover

Mexican Slow Cooker Cookbook Mouthwatering Dishes That Brings the Real Mexican Flavor to Your Table - Mouthwatering Dishes That Brings the Real Mexican Flavor to Your Table

Barbara Bush

Maison d'édition: Chssm

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Synopsis

Who wouldn’t want to gain much with minimal effort?  This slow cooker cookbook brings to your table easy homemade meals with the quality taste of authentic Mexican cuisine. 
It has a wide range of recipes to suit your taste/ meet your need for variety from Enchiladas to Fajitas, quesadillas to salsas and much more.

This Mexican slow cooker cookbook shows you how to use your slow cooker effectively.
It gives information on all the ingredients that give you the Mexican flavor you crave for.
You don’t have to spend hours in the kitchen anymore preparing for dinner. Whatever meal you want your slow cooker can have it ready waiting for you at the end of a busy day.
 
Disponible depuis: 15/06/2019.

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