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Fix-it And Forget-it Recipes For Entertaining | 
enlarge | Author: Phyllis Pellman Good Publisher: Good Books Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 173398
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 284 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 7 x 0.7
ISBN: 156148377X Dewey Decimal Number: 641.5884 UPC: 732417037705 EAN: 9781561483778 ASIN: 156148377X
Publication Date: 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description This book is bursting with absolutely delicious recipes, as well as Tips for Hosting, Menus for Meals with Friends, and Ideas for Go-Alongs that compliment clow cooker dishes. You'll love cooking, hosting and eating from this treasure of good food.
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No-nonsense, crock-pot recipes (details) October 29, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
If you love your crock pot, this cookbook will clearly benefit you.
Here's the focus of the book:
1. Crock pot recipes
2. No fuss
3. Common ingredients
While these are not what I'd term "terrific" recipes, they're still pretty solid and will yield supper for your family with no major complaints. I cook from scratch every day and, having borrowed this book from the local library, I found a few recipes in here which I liked.
Here's another feature of the cookbook that I found particularly helpful: there are multiple recipes for the same dish, chili for example -- there are about 20 chili recipes to choose from in here. You'll find that this feature holds true for many of the more common crock pot dishes herein.
On the other hand, be aware that this is a "collection" of recipes from folks all over the country so, in that regard, it's much like one of these local fundraiser cookbooks, only focused on Slow Cooker recipes, and drawing upon a much larger and more diverse source group. As a consequence, there's no way of gauging the quality of these recipes in advance, short of preparing it yourself. For me, I prefer to know ahead of time that I'm already working with a proven, top recipe.
This is the chief shortcoming of a cookbook like this one -- it's just easier for me to go online to a site like Allrecipes or Recipezaar, where others have already tested and rated the recipe for me, to achieve a dish of the highest quality. And of course, THOSE recipes are all free. This practice also eliminates a mountain of cookbooks atop my refrigerator.
In the end, if you're a cookbook person, a crock-pot person, and you additionally know how to modify a good basic recipe to suit your own tastes, this cookbook will likely work for you. There are 580 recipes in all (284 pages with a nice index) so clearly, you'll find something inside which suits your fancy.
A Few Gems Scattered in Mostly Drek July 20, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I love reading cookbooks and trying new recipes, and I thought this would be a winner. After all, it's a New York Times best seller! But after reading a number of entries, I have to say I'm shocked! I agree with another reviewer on the "hot chicken sandwiches." Chicken and water?? This is a recipe? Under vegetables we get "Super Creamed Corn" which involves 2 lbs. of frozen corn, an 8oz. package of cream cheese, sugar, and butter. This has to be cooked 4 HOURS! I'm pretty sure you'll get great results in 15 minutes on top of the stove. To me, slow cooker recipes are for melding complex flavors and seasonings over long periods of time, for tenderizing tough cuts of meat. Chili, spaghetti sauce, soups and chowders, baked beans, and maybe even rice pudding come to mind. And many of the recipes in here deliver just that--and more. In fact, I can't wait to try some of them. But the rest of the recipes are just embarrassing. Oatmeal? Are you kidding?? Oatmeal? We're invited to cook oatmeal for breakfast for 6-8 hours on low. I for one am not putting oatmeal ingredients in the slow cooker at midnight so that I can save 15 minutes at the stove the next morning. Bottom line, buy it for the many good recipes that are actually in here, but don't be fooled into thinking they're all winners. Some of them are total duds.
Excellent! June 27, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I Love this cookbook!!! I have bought this cook book as gifts a number of times.I truly love it as it helped me get more use out of my crockpot & enjoy more of my valuable time and rare time,enjoying my family & loved ones, who have always enjoyed a good meal from me. I wanted to share this joy with my kids & relatives!!! They also have thanked me! Many great recipes. Its great!
great slow cooker recipies November 19, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This has been a great cookbook! I have a family of 6 and we are always on the run. It is great to walk into a great smelling kitchen at the end of the day and know we will have a delicious homemade dinner---not fast food!
Can't live without this book March 8, 2006 6 out of 9 found this review helpful
This is the greatest slow cooker recipe book I've ever bought, and I've bought quite a few. I have 3 young children and a business so my time is valuable. I just "set it and forget it." The recipes are so easy to prepare. Most with ingredients you find in most kitchens. I ate over my brothers house and a friends house and found 1 thing in common. Great food. The recipes were both from the same cookbook. Thats when I knew I had to have it. We eat from this cookbook at least 2 times a week.
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