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The Great American Slow Cooker Book
The Great American Slow Cooker Book

By Bruce Weinstein

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The ultimate in slow-cooker books--with 500 recipes, each adapted for three sizes of appliance. From breakfast to soups, mains to grains, vegetables to desserts, this guide is the only book you'll...

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The Great Big Pressure Cooker Book
The Great Big Pressure Cooker Book

By Bruce Weinstein, Mark Scarbrough Authors Of The Great American Slow Cooker Book

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The ultimate in pressure cooker books--with 500 recipes for breakfasts, soups, mains, grains, vegetables, and desserts--each adapted for stovetop or electric models, such as Instapot.The old-fashio...

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The boozy blender
The boozy blender

By Bruce Weinstein

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This whimsical salute to flavor and ice reinvents 60 classic cocktails. From simple to sophisticated, these blender drinks focus on fresh ingredients and are perfect for any occasion, every season,...

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All time favorite sheet cakes slab pies
All time favorite sheet cakes slab pies

By Bruce Weinstein

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Collects recipes for old-fashioned, comforting desserts suitable for every occasion, including such options as vanilla cake with confetti frosting, blueberry buckle, chocolate chip ricotta cheeseca...

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A la mode
A la mode

By Bruce Weinstein

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"À la Mode" offers not just solid dessert recipes, from raspberry oat bars to bear claws, from chocolate pecan pie to a white chocolate pavlova, but also gives you the unforgettable pairings that m...

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Real food has curves
Real food has curves

By Bruce Weinstein

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Presents an introduction to preparing nutritious meals which enhance the enjoyment of food and promote weight loss, providing low-fat recipes which incorporate fresh ingredients, with advice on sho...

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