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Tiggersmom 12-03-2017 09:06 PM

Taste of Home
 
Has anyone purchased and tried their slow cooker cook book???
Hubby is not a soup guy but he does eat a hearty beef stew, homemade chili, crossrib roast but I think their are recipes he might like. Spending a lot of $$$ on crockpot recipes is foolish when he doesn't like so many things.
TIA, Jennifer

Watson 12-04-2017 04:11 AM

I have never tried that one, but AllRecipes has lots of slowcooker recipes and they are all reviewed, so you can tell by the number of stars and reading the reviews, how they will turn out. Maybe something to look at?

http://allrecipes.com/search/results...cooker&sort=re

Watson

Onebyone 12-04-2017 05:43 AM

I have a lot of Taste of Home Cookbooks but honestly most of the recipes are on their website. Try there first.

farmquilter 12-04-2017 05:48 AM


Originally Posted by Watson (Post 7955874)
I have never tried that one, but AllRecipes has lots of slowcooker recipes and they are all reviewed, so you can tell by the number of stars and reading the reviews, how they will turn out. Maybe something to look at?

http://allrecipes.com/search/results...cooker&sort=re

Watson

I totally agree about the Allrecipes site, the reviews tell the whole story.

Vinnie 12-04-2017 05:49 AM

I cannot speak for this particular cookbook, but I love Taste of Home recipes. The recipes are tested before published, and I have liked every, except one, Taste of Home recipe I have ever tried. I am so confident in Taste of Home recipes that I am not afraid to make the recipe for others before trying it first, and I cannot say the same for other recipes I have found. Love, love, love Taste of Home recipes. Last year about this time, Sam’s had the small Taste of Home crockpot recipe book for about $5.

MaggieLou 12-04-2017 07:24 AM

I get the Taste of Home cookbooks. I've gotten them for years. It's the same recipes from the magazines just all together instead of a monthly magazine. I've always enjoyed the recipes.

Stitchnripper 12-04-2017 07:36 AM

I get most of my new recipes on line. I google what I am looking for such as "beef stew" and then scroll through til I find one or two with good reviews that have ingredients we like or that can be amended. Since we moved my cook books are still in boxes. If I find something worth making again I print it and keep in a binder.

Tiggersmom 12-04-2017 11:02 AM

Thank you all! Wonderful ideas.
I've looked at All Recipes before, nice way to get free recipes that I don't have to guess about.
I also have a Sam's here in town.........I have to go there this week so I might as well check their book section out.;)

sJens 12-04-2017 01:55 PM

go on Pinterst and pick up free recipes---taste of home may have a page there also

LindaJ 12-05-2017 04:43 AM

Do like taste of home but easier to just look online. I get the books and look online anyway


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