New York Times Bestselling Series. Millions of books sold. Tested recipes for every slow cooker. Here are the very best time-saving, slow cooker recipes for dad to cook and dad to eat!!
Not sure what to get Dad this year? With these easy slow cooker recipes, you can make his favorite ribs, wings, chili, fudge brownies, and more with minimal preparation time and easy-to-find ingredients. Whether Dad likes to cook or likes to be cooked for, these tried and true recipes are sure to be a hit. Put that slow cooker, instant pot, or any other multi-use express cooker to use!
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Perfect for busy schedules and tight budgets, the slow cooker makes roasts, ribs, stews, and even desserts a breeze! Fix-It and Forget-It Favorite Slow Cooker Recipes for Dad is sure to be a hit in your home with recipes
Give your dad the best recipes from the New York Times bestselling Fix-It and Forget-It cookbook series. When it comes to dads, you can’t go wrong with finger-licking good, easy-to-prepare appetizers, snacks, meats, veggies, and desserts!
I'm a wife and a mother to a beautiful 7 year old and active 4 year old . I love to cook, but as crazy busy as my life is, the slow cooker is my life-saver! My passion for developing recipes started at a young age when my grandma taught me and my cousins to cook. During my college years, I began to experiment on my own and as I entered the work force, my creativity really developed. My second cookbook, The Gluten-Free Slow Cooker will be released on Oct. 1, but it available for presale wherever books are sold now. My first cookbook, Slow Cooker Recipes 10 Ingredients or Less and Gluten-Free is available for sale online. In addition to writing cookbooks, I teach Elementary Music, I'm a Young Living Essential Oils Educator and a blogger. Am I crazy busy...or just crazy? Yes, but I love living my life the way I'm living it!
Really easy slow cooker recipes with a picture of each. Recipes use standard ingredients, sometimes fresh, sometimes using convenience foods. I think this would make a great gift for a single guy moving out on his own for the first time.
I really wanted to love this book, because theoretically these are my kind of recipes. That being said, I would never make these recipes for my dad, husband or myself.
These recipes can barely be considered home cooking. Nearly every single recipe is only semi-homemade and asks to use ready-made ingredients like apricot jam and cream of mushroom soup.
I cook at home to truly cook homemade meals and eliminate cancer-causing processed foods from our diet. Why waste the time and energy to cook from home when every recipe is loaded with fat, sugar and processed ingredients?
You can make delicious "dad-style" meals that are made with whole, natural ingredients. This cookbook doesn't have ANY recipes like that. It's a big NO from me.