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Instant Pot Desserts Cookbook - cover

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Instant Pot Desserts Cookbook

Joyce Hendrix

Publisher: Instant Pot Desserts Cookbook

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Summary

"Instant Pot Desserts Cookbook" with many amazing "sweet desserts" and it's filled with so much information that will help anyone make a successful electric pressure cooker dessert. Enjoyed the recipes that you have tried and can't wait to try more especially with the holidays approaching quickly.
Available since: 04/19/2020.

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