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Fix-It and Forget-It Slow Cooker Freezer Meals: 150 Make-Ahead Meals to Save You Time and Money
Fix-It and Forget-It Slow Cooker Freezer Meals: 150 Make-Ahead Meals to Save You Time and Money | Hope Comerford
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Make-ahead recipes you can freeze and then pop in your slow cooker for the easiest dinners ever. Imagine not having to think about what to make for dinner, not having to stop at the store for supplies, not even having to wake up extra early to prep everything for the slow cooker. . . . Doesn't that sound nice? If you can set aside one afternoon a month to prep meals, this dream could be your reality. In this book you'll find twelve recipes for every month, plus a handful of extras, complete with a shopping list to make your job even simpler. For twelve dinners every month, all you'll have to do is grab the meal from the freezer, pour it in the slow cooker, and hit "start." What about the other nights? Don't worry, you'll have leftovers! Or you can prep some extra recipes from one of the other months. Hope Comerford has selected the best freezer meals from home cooks across the country and can't wait to share them with you. She'll also give you tips on how to store the meals in your freezer and what size slow cooker to purchase, and suggestions for easy prep and cleanup. Find delicious, family-friendly recipes such as: Honey Baked ChickenCider Beef StewWhite Bean ChiliMaple-Glazed Turkey BreastHarvest Pot RoastAnd many more!
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So I tallied up my reading time and I‘m at 20.5 hours. But I spent a huge chunk of yesterday reading cookbooks and planning meals. Would you count that as reading time toward #24b419? I still have a few hours this evening so I‘m going to see if I can put a push on and also actually finish a second book. I‘ve been jumping between so many!

so, would you count cookbooks as reading time for a readathon? Or pleasure books only?

xicanti I count any sort of reading I do during a readathon. Novels, nonfiction, newspapers, magazines, cookbooks, etc. 5y
Tamra Yes! 5y
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