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  • PERFECT January 2112  

    My little simmered (Paperback)
    the recipes are well explained, the ingredients are easy to find, these are pretty classic recipes (beef bourguignon, stew ....) This book is designed for those who have the mijocook seb but you can adapt the recipes on any slow cooker: two positions
  • Super 1880 1125  

    My little simmered (Paperback)
    Excellent little book a nice format to use. The recipes are simple and basic, easy to perform. I recommend gladly.
  • Stews from here and elsewhere  

    My little simmered (Paperback)
    This small and beautiful book of 25 recipes is adapted to mijot'cook (but perfectly adaptable to any other slow cooker), which is presented at the beginning of the book as well as techniques and tips for success casseroles. This book is very nice to
  • This guide is simple and convenient to use  

    My little simmered (Paperback)
    The recipes are varied and simple to implement. coverage is strengthened. Would recommend to anyone not knowing how to cook
  • it's good 1 1  

    My little simmered (Paperback)
    in my opinion one cooking times are to adapt to the style of each of the recipes are easy and modifiable
  • A simmering laiser  

    My little simmered (Paperback)
    It's a pretty good book .The recipes are basic, but you can use it as a base for more personal rece heads .This says I do not use too much of my slow cooker and I think to give it, I joindrer this book to my gift.
  • For slow cooking  

    My little simmered (Paperback)
    I love to cook, and delicious slow cooking; this book is good even if I have others that are better
  • A must have 6 1  

    My little simmered (Paperback)
    Beginners with the slow cooker go ahead this is the book for you, we find popular recipes and other more original while being easily achievable. So your crockpot!
  • my little simmered  

    My little simmered (Paperback)
    cookbook within reach of everybody who has his slow cooker recipes are clear, well explained - we have only just follow