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Looking For Microwave Recipeshazel from Apache Jct, AZ Feedback About This Post:RE: Looking For Microwave RecipesI just went to google and typed in the search Microwave recipes and it brought up lots of places to go for them. Hope this helps. Post By Carol (Guest Post) RE: Looking For Microwave RecipesYou might want to try to head over to Bookmans on Country Club and Southern in Mesa. I've found tons of cooking books there and for a fraction of new book prices. You can even call them and ask if they have microwave recipe books and have them put them on hold for you. Good Luck! Post By christina (Guest Post) RE: Looking For Microwave Recipes
If you're looking for inexpensive microwave cookbooks try your local thrift stores. Also, your local library may have some cookbooks on the shelves. Another idea is to go to the website for your microwave, perhaps you can download the owner's manual that will have recipes in it. Post by bluealt RE: Looking For Microwave RecipesGo to your library and look at the books there. That's what I've done and I checked them out and copied the recipes I liked. Post By suzin (Guest Post) |
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