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101 Things To Do With a Blender

Toni Patrick

Editora: Gibbs Smith

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Do more with your blender using these tasty recipes for soups, smoothies, breakfasts, desserts, and more!   This convenient little appliance is found in almost every kitchen and has so many uses. With 101 Things to Do with a Blender, you can make lip-smacking dips and spreads, hearty soups, easy breakfasts, quick dinners, luscious desserts, savory sauces and dressings, plus delightful smoothies and shakes.   Try these mouthwatering recipes: Buttermilk Pancakes * Almond Feta Cheese Spread * Beefy Vegetable Soup * Green Pepper Meatballs * Chocolate Mousse * Strawberry Ice Cream * and a whole lot more!
Disponível desde: 01/03/2010.
Comprimento de impressão: 131 páginas.

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