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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!




I have the new Skinnytaste one and done cookbook for the Instapot,. Tons of weight watcher friendly recipies!
The original Betty Crocker cookbook I received from my grandmother, from the 50’s is my standby for traditional foods…
I love you site & have made many of your recipes. Having an instant pot would give me more variety.
My grandmother in laws Betty Crocker cookbook it’s very old and I change a lot of the recipes. Lots of experimenting
I have a Betty Crocker cookbook that I bought when I first started out on my own. I have tweeked some of my favorite recipes, making them more WW friendly….
My favorite recipe book Is one of recipes I’ve been collecting since home economics in 10th grade. If I use it and love it ~ into the recipe book it goes!!
My favorite cookbook is Joy of Cooking. It had served as a constant reference source whenever I’m looking for the basics or a starting point for further ideas.
I have a binder of “healthy recipes” that’s I’ve collected over the years including some of yours! I have it broken down by meals and I think it helps me make good healthy meals that my family enjoys ?
My favorite cookbook is an original Inglenook cookbook from the early 1900’s. It was my grandma’s. And is full of old recipes – well before food had additives.
Weight Watchers New Complete Cookbook is great