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Jillmar
10-30-2006, 04:47 PM
Hi Ladies! For some reason, I can't find my crockpot cookbook so I am on the market for a new one. I want one that is easy, not a zillion different ingredients (Can you tell I can't cook?;)) Anyone have any suggestions?

Jill Brightbill
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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JaneB
10-30-2006, 05:28 PM
http://southernfood.about.com/cs/crockpotrecipes1/tp/aatpcrockbook.htm

I found this site with a list of cook books for crock pots.


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Jillmar
10-30-2006, 05:30 PM
Thanks Jane. I'll check it out!

Jill Brightbill
T-Tapp Trainer
IFPA Certified Personal Trainer
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
http://www.t-tapp.com/trainers/jillbrightbill/
jillb@T-Tapp.com

visitingcarol
10-30-2006, 05:40 PM
Fix It and Forget It is a popular series. I only own the original, but they have several, including a Fix It and Forget It Lightly, and I think a low-carb as well. I really want to check that one out as the original is pretty heavy on things containg white carbs.

Carol, displaced Texan teaching my own (4) in AL
My T-Tapp blog: http://fitcarol.extrapounds.com

gingerb
10-30-2006, 09:49 PM
quote:Originally posted by visitingcarol

Fix It and Forget It is a popular series. I only own the original, but they have several, including a Fix It and Forget It Lightly, and I think a low-carb as well. I really want to check that one out as the original is pretty heavy on things containg white carbs.

Carol, displaced Texan teaching my own (4) in AL
My T-Tapp blog: http://fitcarol.extrapounds.com


Yep and yep! That's the one that we use.



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