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Respected Contributor
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Registered: ‎03-21-2010

Who's buying Meredith's new book, "One Pot Comfort"?  I'm thinking about it!!! 

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Not I .......quit buying cookbooks .......Google directs you to wonderful websites with great ideas - recipes with video/sound.  The one I bought from "M" was an absolute bummer - she said you didn't need to do special shopping  - your pantry supplies all that was needed.     My pantry never heard of half the stuff.  Threw the book away.

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@coffee drinker - I'd love to win her recipe contest and get a free copy, but if I don't, I'll be buying her book. I have tried many of her recipes over the years from her cookbooks and website and haven't encountered a single dud. The concept of this book is great: No matter what your cooking style or available gadgets, you can easily make everything. I already have a zillion cookbooks, but I am looking forward to checking out what Meredith has "cooked up"... Smiley Happy

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Registered: ‎02-17-2013

I ordered it.  I have several of her cookbooks and enjoy them.  I like to read them as well as cook from them.  My husband likes her recipes.  I can't wait to get it.  

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Registered: ‎06-15-2010

I am very tempted but I bought her last book and haven’t cooked a thing out of it. One pot got me though. I will wait and see some of the demos. 

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Registered: ‎05-13-2010

We already have a few one pot/crock pot cook books. And I do also look up recipes online, if I want to keep them I print them. We used to get a couple of recipe mags and stopped those too. DH reads the ones we have all the time and makes many recipes - he really loves to cook and is great at it.

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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

No longer buy cookbooks.  Special dietary restrictions and cook only for myself so most recipes aren't appropriate.  Surprised to see in e-mail that her book only has 88 pages.  

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@Daysdee wrote:

No longer buy cookbooks.  Special dietary restrictions and cook only for myself so most recipes aren't appropriate.  Surprised to see in e-mail that her book only has 88 pages.  


Actually, there are 88 recipes--and I'm guessing that the low number is because the book will include variations on each recipe so you can use different methods for cooking them (e.g., stovetop/oven, pressure cooker, slow cooker, or air fryer). The cover notes that there are "180+ options" included for the recipes.

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Registered: ‎07-13-2013

I like this Cookbook I know Meredith has good  recipes but I like to compare this book to Tara"s  new Cookbook Worth Shariing, just like your opinion please Thank you

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Registered: ‎03-09-2010
From what I saw on social media, looked like the print was small and in light colors. Doubt I'll buy it but have to see it presented.

I purchased the Mr Food Cookbook that has the nutrition information in it. Like it because I can calculate the points for my diet plan. It has many good recipes also.