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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.


Today because so many people have fallen in love with their Instant Pot (affiliate link) Multi-Functional Pressure Cooker and I’m wanting to extend that love just a little further, I’m giving one away.

Instant Pot Giveaway from Simple-Nourished-Living.com
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The versatility of this 7-in-1 Multi-Use Programmable Pressure Cooker, Slow Cooker, Rice Cooker (affiliate link), Steamer, Sauté, Yogurt Maker and Warmer has really caught a wave with over 28,000 reviews on Amazon!

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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!

About Martha McKinnon

Weight Watchers Lifetime Member, Yoga Practitioner and Blogger who loves to share her passion for trying to create a happy, healthy, balanced life in what often feels like an overwhelming out of control world.

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812 Comments

  1. Can’t say I have a favorite. I don’t really have room to store them anymore, so Pintrest is my friend for keeping recipes I find online in one place.

  2. My favorite cookbook is the one my grandmother wrote in her own handwriting as a gift for my father. It contains all the recipes she cooked for her large family as they were growing up in the 50s and 60s. I lost my grandmother at the age of 93 a little over a year ago. Even though she’s gone, I feel closest to her when I cook one of her recipes. The aroma and the taste takes me right back to her kitchen. Sweet, sweet memories.

  3. I’m enjoying the MPM Table for Two cookbook. All of the recipes are yummy and easy. The ingredients are readily available.

  4. My favorite cookbook is my recipe box filled with family recipes that are dear to me. Some recipes are in my mom’s handwriting.

  5. My favorite cookbook may surprise you! It’s the Betty Crocker Boys and Girls Cookbook that I got from my brother in 1969 when I was 10 years old! I still use it to make several of my family’s favorites–meat loaf, escalloped potatoes, potato salad and a few different bars/desserts! I got my daughter her own newer version of Betty Crocker Boys and Girls Cookbook when she was 10 years old as well–she is now 36!

  6. My favorite cookbook is one with my Grandma’s favorite recipes from her native country of Cuba. She is sadly nor longer with us, but cooking her recipes always helps to keep her in my thoughts.

  7. Israeli Cooking is my new favorite cook book. The diet is full of fresh food recipes, easy dishes to prepare and an easy Mediterranean way of eating.

  8. I have three editions of Betty Crocker Cookbooks spanning the late 70’s to current. They were perfect for me as a beginner cook and for my sons who learned to cook! Without the basics to fall back on, its easy to make mistakes you could have easily avoided, by going to olr faithful Betty Crocker.