1300 Crockpot Recipes Ebook 1

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This is a PDF ebook containing all the crockpot recipes you will ever need over 1300. You will need Adobe reader to view this ebook You can download it free on Adobe's Web site. This ebook comes with resell rights. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.

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