In the mood to cook? Here are a few FREE e-books to download to your Kindle, computer, or smartphone! As always, Amazon’s prices can change at anytime so grab them now!
Weight Watcher Whiz Quick Snacks Points Plus Recipes Cookbook (Weight Watcher Whiz Series)
Do you know that snacking can be great for you? That’s right! Snacking can help you keep your blood sugar levels within your target mark. It also helps to keep your metabolism moving and this is great because you could be sitting down and still lose weight. Each recipe will satisfy your grumbling stomach between meals. So leave the guilt behind, enjoy and get your copy today.
Talk with Your Mouth Full: The Hearty Boys Cookbook
The original winners of The Next Food Network Star bring their signature style of casual entertaining to their first book. These Hearty Boys don’t solve literary mysteries, but they sure are great at demystifying party-throwing. Dan Smith and Steve McDonagh are two guys who never attended culinary school yet build one of Chicago’s most popular catering businesses, and now run the popular restaurant Hearty. Their self-deprecating, natural approach to cooking, which made them such a hit on the Food Network, comes through on every page. Packed with exciting but accessible recipes, clever how-to tips, and a gaggle of tales from the catering trenches, this is a truly entertaining guide to the art of entertaining.
Circle of Friends Cookbook 25 Brownie & Bar Recipes
Tempt your sweet tooth with this collection of 25 of our very best recipes for delectable brownies, blondies and bar cookies…from Candy Bar Brownies and The Best Blondies to Monster Cookie Bars and more!
Halloween Kid Friendly Recipes
Fun Halloween recipes you can make with your kids. Contains 35 recipes including Halloween cupcakes, cookies, frozen treats and main dishes. Creative ideas for having your next Halloween party.
14 Italian Desserts
14 simple, handmade Desserts “Italian taste”.
Quick and Easy Dinner Recipes For One
Cooking is not difficult and it most certainly isn’t a chore. The 7 recipes that make up this article are designed to encourage people to get back into their kitchens, to explore the contents of their fridges and pantries, and to embark on a mini culinary adventure. They’ll discover how easy it is to make a meal that doesn’t have anything to do with a tin and that isn’t what they ate last night. I hope that they’ll discover just how enjoyable cooking, and eating, can be!
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