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Fix-It and Forget-It Healthy One-Pot Meals - 75 Super Easy Slow Cooker Favorites - cover

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Fix-It and Forget-It Healthy One-Pot Meals - 75 Super Easy Slow Cooker Favorites

Hope Comerford

Publisher: Good Books

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Summary

From the New York Times–bestselling series, this cookbook features 75 easy, delicious, and guilt-free recipes for your slow cooker. 
 
Cookbook author Hope Comeford returns to her beloved Fix-It-and-Forget-It series with a collection of healthy, low-fat recipes you can prep, set, and forget—until it’s time to eat. Each tantalizing recipe comes with a breakdown of its calories, carbs, vitamins, and nutrients. This innovative, easy-to-use cookbook is sure to convince you that eating lightly never tasted this good! 
 
Tantalizing recipes include:Chicken ItalianoDilled Pot RoastChow Mein Lentil and Rice PilafSurvival SoupHot Artichoke DipBaked Apples with CranberriesChicken Mushroom StewSouthwest Corn SoupSlow-Cooker Black Bean ChiliAnd More!
Available since: 01/07/2020.
Print length: 177 pages.

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