There are tons of specials everyday as most of you know, and you'll always see the various types linked on the Reference column at the right of this blog.
But this particular Kindle book sale caught my eye. One book focuses on how to best cut various vegetables, others give tips on how to get best results with instant pots and pressure cookers (I have neither yet).
Since these are normally priced quite a bit higher and I need a lot of help :-), I already ordered some (I'm useless in the kitchen, so this is a start) and thought that as little as I blog lately, I'd add the special alert for others.
There are about 71 books on this sale, with 20 shown on each full page.
Most appear to be more-highly customer-rated titles. So, if these interested me, they'll probably be of interest to people who actually spend time in the kitchen. Each selection has a "Look Inside" feature, so you can see whether the layout and content is really of interest to you.
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Guide to finding Free Kindle books and Sources. Top 100 free bestsellers. Liked-books under $1
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