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A Really Good Cookbook
Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2007 4:25 am
by RedGlitter
I recently got a copy of "Fix It and Forget It - Comforting Slow Cooker Recipes." This one is for slow cookers (aka crockpots) only but they have a diabetic version and another version for oven cooking. It's published by Good books.
I REALLY LOVE this cookbook! Many of the recipes could be considered "comfort food." All the recipes are regional and there are even recipes for Minnesota hotdish.
All the recipes use 5 ingredients or less.
I give this cookbook the honorable Wooden Spoon Award.
A Really Good Cookbook
Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2007 5:13 pm
by Patsy Warnick
In this heat - thats my kind of cooking..
Patsy
A Really Good Cookbook
Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2007 5:44 pm
by chonsigirl
Thank you for the title, I love cooking in my crock pot!
A Really Good Cookbook
Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2007 7:07 pm
by watermark
RedGlitter;693456 wrote: I recently got a copy of "Fix It and Forget It - Comforting Slow Cooker Recipes." This one is for slow cookers (aka crockpots) only but they have a diabetic version and another version for oven cooking. It's published by Good books.
I REALLY LOVE this cookbook! Many of the recipes could be considered "comfort food." All the recipes are regional and there are even recipes for Minnesota hotdish.
All the recipes use 5 ingredients or less.
I give this cookbook the honorable Wooden Spoon Award.
If I'm remembering correctly this cookbook was on my mother's shelf when I was growing up. I should probably get hold of it because I need some of that type of cooking, easily devoured by family and easy to cook too. I'm pretty much a vegetarian though and sometimes I find that these comfort food cookbooks haven't accomadated vegetarians yet. Maybe it's impossible to do so and still be the comfort food you're talking about.
Erin
