The Harvard Common Press

Not Your Mother’s® Series

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Not Your Mother’s® Slow Cooker Cookbook
Not Your Mother’s® Slow Cooker Cookbook
By Beth Hensperger, Julie Kaufmann
Paperback, $18.95
Not Your Mother’s Slow Cooker Cookbook is an exciting collection of 350 recipes that takes advantage of America’s most popular kitchen appliance in a whole new way. Using fresh, wholesome ingredients rather than packaged convenience foods, it overflows with tremendous variety, with recipes ranging from appetizers to desserts and selections for weeknight dinners or special-occasion entertaining.
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Not Your Mother’s® Slow Cooker Recipes for Entertaining
Not Your Mother’s® Slow Cooker Recipes for Entertaining
By Beth Hensperger, Julie Kaufmann
Paperback, $18.95
The authors of the best-selling Not Your Mother’s Slow Cooker Cookbook have returned with the ultimate slow cooker entertaining cookbook. This fabulous collection makes entertaining easy and enjoyable with 300-plus recipes featuring fresh, wholesome ingredients, and designed to suit every entertaining style, from casual to formal. They cover everything: hors d’oeuvres and drinks, soups and chilis, vegetables and grains, main courses and desserts. Recipes range from contemporary updates of slow cooker classics to more adventurous ethnic dishes.
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Not Your Mother’s® Slow Cooker Recipes for Two
Not Your Mother’s® Slow Cooker Recipes for Two
By Beth Hensperger
Paperback, $12.95
Beth Hensperger, the James Beard Award-winning author, follows up the best-selling Not Your Mother’s Slow Cooker Cookbook with Not Your Mother’s Slow Cooker Recipes for Two, her newest collection of delicious recipes for the slow cooker—the small slow cooker, that is—that turn fresh, wholesome ingredients into classic and contemporary dishes with yields of 2 to 4 servings. This book is the perfect solution for the growing population of empty nesters, working couples, singles, and small families who want the convenience of slow cooking without all the leftovers.
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