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The winner of the InstantPot is:
Mary, who said: “My favorite is a family cookbook that my father’s side of the family put together! He came from a family of 11 kids. Everyone contributed their favorite recipes they were known for and it was amazing! It’s now over 40 years old!”
Congratulations Mary! Please send an email to support@simple-nourished-living.com to claim your prize.
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To enter, just leave a comment below answering the question: “Do you have a favorite cookbook? If so please tell me which one and why!”
One random winner will be selected and announced Sunday morning!
Good Luck!




I actually don’t have a favorite since I rarely go to cookbooks for recipes!
I find I just go to Pinterest a lot or search online for recipes. There are such good ones available. I like recipes that are simple to use and don’t have exotic ingredients I don’t have in the pantry.
I use websites such as yours to get my recipes!
I don’t have one favorite cook book, I use a lot of your recipes and Hungery Girl too. Love a have an insta Pot, I don’t have one
Kitchen Klatter cookbook. My mother-in-law gave it to me over 40 years ago.
I loved my pressure cooker for so many this but recently it was ruined. I would love to have an instpot and would use all its features!
Trim Healthy Table Cookbook
My favorite cookbook is the Klafehn Family 100th Anniversary Reunion cookbook. It includes recipes from past generations of our family. It’s fun to make the same recipe my great grandmother and other relatives made!
I have donated most of my cookbooks now as I would usually avail myself of a handful of recipes from each book. The internet is my friend now! It’s so easy to find healthy versions of my favorites.
My favorite cookbook is Betty Crocker(“Designed for You… By You”) oldI have tons but this is still my go to I’ve passed mine down to my granddaughter when she became interested in cooking. It has all the basic info measurements, cooking terms, food identification, special help section. It’s a 3 ring binder so it’s easy to add my own or remove the individual recipe I’m making instead of the whole book which I find a super practical feature.