Wanda E Brunstetters Amish Friends One Pan Wonders Cookbook
$16.99
Keep It Simple. Put It All in One Pan.
New, from New York Times bestselling author of Amish fiction, Wanda E. Brunstetter, is a new cookbook that feature ways to simplify meal prep and cleanup.
When you are busy and don’t want the hassle of a multi-step, multi-dish meal, keep it simple and put it all in one pan. A brand-new compilation of recipes from Amish cooks will help you manage mealtime with ease.
Over 200 recipes include:
*Breakfasts
*Soups
*Casseroles
*Sheet pan meals
*Skillet meals
*Salad as main dish
*and even some desserts.
Encased in a lay-flat binding and presented in full color, home cooks of all ages will find this cookbook to be a valuable addition to their collections.
1 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781636095257
ISBN10: 1636095259
Wanda Brunstetter
Binding: Spiral Bound
Published: May 2023
Publisher: Barbour Publishing Inc.
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