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Library Cooks talk Slow Cooking (2018)

In this episode, Erin and Jennifer talk about slow cooking food, why so many slow cooker recipe books don’t have pictures, what to do when the photo on the book isn’t a recipe in the book, and making dessert in a crockpot. The books reviewed in this episo

Episode 6 of the Library Cooks: A Virtual Cookbook Review podcast, hosted by Lexington Public Library, titled "Library Cooks talk Slow Cooking (2018)" was published on November 14, 2018 and runs 20 minutes.

November 14, 2018 ·20m · Library Cooks: A Virtual Cookbook Review

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In this episode, Erin and Jennifer talk about slow cooking food, why so many slow cooker recipe books don’t have pictures, what to do when the photo on the book isn’t a recipe in the book, and making dessert in a crockpot. The books reviewed in this episode are Not Your Mother’s Slow Cooker Cookbook by Beth Hensperger, Slow Cooker Favorites: Soups, Stews, and Chilis, Slow Cook Modern by Liana Krissoff, and Essential Slow Cooker Recipes by Addie Gundry.

In this episode, Erin and Jennifer talk about slow cooking food, why so many slow cooker recipe books don’t have pictures, what to do when the photo on the book isn’t a recipe in the book, and making dessert in a crockpot. The books reviewed in this episode are Not Your Mother’s Slow Cooker Cookbook by Beth Hensperger, Slow Cooker Favorites: Soups, Stews, and Chilis, Slow Cook Modern by Liana Krissoff, and Essential Slow Cooker Recipes by Addie Gundry.

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