PLEASE. Do everyone a favor and write an Amazon review if you end up reading a book (or trying to and giving up in disgust). It does not have to be much. Just tell what you think of the book. By the way, many times I have found the 1 and 2 star reviews on self published works to be far more revealing about the book than the more stellar reviews.
Most times these books are only free for a day or two, so you have to grab them while you can. Worry about whether you really want to read it later if it seems interesting. And be careful, they can change from free to not free at any time. I have also decided to list books for no more than 3 days in a row to avoid cluttering up the posts, unless there is some reason I think the book deserves extra attention.
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Cooking with Home Canned Foods (Frugal Living Academy)
How To Save Money and Time By Cooking With Pantry Items Canned at Home
Are you on the search for canning recipes? How about recipes to cook with the foods you've canned?
Each of the 30 recipes in this cookbook provides you with an interesting and tasty way to use up those canned goods in your cupboard. Whether you use goods you've canned yourself in the pressure canner, or name brand canned goods purchased at the grocery store, there is something here for everyone. From Soups to Cobbler, all of these recipes are made with easy to find, inexpensive ingredients you can keep on hand and ready for even your busiest weeknight dinner.
About The Author
Rhiana Jones is a DIY enthusiast who loves to cook, can, sew and craft. She lives with her amazing husband and houseful of pets in Manteca, CA where the sunshine is shiny and the neighbors roosters wake her before 5am every morning. She loves teaching others to cook and craft and spends the remaining free time she has devouring all types of novels and non-fiction books on her kindle.
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