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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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Favorite WW Friendly Instant Pot Recipes
TO ENTER
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!




Of all the cookbooks I have collected over the years, I have to say that my very first one, Betty Crocker Cookbook, is still my favorite.
A local women’s club cookbook given to me by my mother 38 yrs ago as a new bride. I still get pleasure making recipes from women I knew and admired as a child. Warm memories!
I’m not a fan of cooking but I do find myself drawn to the 10 ingredients or less type of cookbooks. Slow cookers or anything quick and easy is just my speed which is why I would love love love an instant pot!
I have been printing off recipes from your website that appeal to my family and that are healthy and include WW points. Better than any cookbook!
Mark Bittman “How to Cook Everything Fast”. Never having enough time for anything, Bittman makes it quick and easy for me.
The Betty Crocker Cookbook. It was the first cookbook I had when I got married over 38 years ago. It includes every day type of instructions, like how to cut meats, the internal temperature and even the different cuts of meat, to name a few. It’s the most practical cookbook in my opinion.
I love my “The Cook’s Book” from Cleveland, MS.. My mom gave to me when I got married 47 years aog!!
My favorite cookbook is Three Rivers Cookbook “The Good Taste of Pittsburgh”.
Favorite cookbook is my old Betty Crocker.
My favorite cookbook has to be Martha’s Favorite Ways to Use Rotisserie Chicken (e-recipes). Always handy right there on my desktop and I can always find the perfect recipe – whether hot or cold – to use supermarket rotisserie chicken. Quick, easy and delicious!