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Crock Pot Dump Recipes - 112 Healthy & Delicious Crock Pot Appetizers Sandwiches Soups & Super Snacks for Busy People On a Budget! - cover

Crock Pot Dump Recipes - 112 Healthy & Delicious Crock Pot Appetizers Sandwiches Soups & Super Snacks for Busy People On a Budget!

Raymond James

Publisher: Raymond James

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Summary

From Appetizers, all through sandwiches, soups and stews, Raymond James releases 112 creative, healthy, delicious, tasty crock pot recipes. In this slow cooker version, award-winning chef Raymond James, labels these recipes pleasant for All Seasons.

In this cookbook, you have all the tools, tips to create, flavorful, easy crock pot meals, all require lesser preparation times, as you would not need to be there all through monitoring your meal for long hours. It's as simple as dumping all your ingredients, carefully follow the directions, then leave for other activities, or you may decide to leave entirely for half day, return home, meet your meal ready! If staying away for a short while, set heat on high, for long hours, on low, Simple! These inspired recipes cover a wide range of international cuisine.

With the likes of Rice Turkey Soup, Quinoa with Bean Soup, Spicy Meatball Stew, Vegetable & Mexican Beef Soup, Cheesy Potato Soup, Spicy Italian Soup, Beans Roast Stew, Tomato Basil Soup, and many more that can be served anytime of the season, this cookbook is a must have for every busy person who would like to eat healthy meals, on a controlled budget!

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Available since: 07/27/2019.

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