Don't know what's for dinner in your slow cooker? Here's the one thing you need

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What if....you can have your family dinners planned for you, have delicious recipes you can rely on, and have extra time left over to spend with your family and friends?
Here's a secret --- This can happen.
Don't shake your head on us! Seriously, we can sense doubt coming back to us through the Internet tubes.
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Can you relate to any of the following?
Spend time stressing over what to make for dinner. Ever dread the "what's for dinner" question, especially from your kids/spouse? Scared to stare at that empty slow cooker, or let family members down for cooking a bad meal? Or maybe you can sense their "not again" expressions because there's only a few go-to recipes you trust, and you don't have time to take a chance on something new?
Slave away at a kitchen only to realize the recipe you pulled for free online sucks/doesn't work. Yes, I'm talking about dumping out an entire slow cooker meal. You know good ones exist, but do you seriously need to test them all? Who has time for that?
Spend too much time in the kitchen and not enough with family/friends. You love food, and you want to make a good meal, but you just don't want to spend -all- your time doing it. It's taking away from activities you love the most.
We want to keep this real for you. Th reality is that if we don't change what we are doing, nothing changes. You need to change the way you do things to get different results. Keep doing the same thing you have been, and you'll keep getting the same results.
For a moment, imagine a different world (just a for second even), where you can....
Save money and time by making only one trip to the grocery store for a whole week of dinners.
Have trusted recipes that actually work. Say goodbye to throwing away that slow cooker meal that failed.
Have meals that taste good, are varied, and look good. Your dishes will turn out as if you spent hours slaving away in the kitchen. On top of that, your food plating skills will get elevated to restaurant quality. Family members and friends will notice. Plus...you can be exposed to new meal ideas!
Have extra hours left over to spend time with your family, work on a new hobby, and...enjoy a bath! (I know you thought the last one was too good to be true!)
Yep, all of this is actually real. No joke!
We want to show you something new that we created. We tested it; we love it; and it works. For the first time, we're releasing meal plan printables to help take the hassle out of planning family dinners. We are, of course, starting with our slow cooking printables first. 4 meal plans all at once.
To put this all together, we've worked with a team of professional chefs, food photographers, and recipe developers across the country. We've tasted all our recipes in-house, and we've taken home leftovers to our own families. These are vetted dishes!
What's included in a Cooktop Cove meal plan printable?
- 5 simple, yet delicious recipes: All originally developed and approved by Cooktop Cove Test Kitchen
- Grocery list included
- Beautiful final plating photos: We make sure your food not only tastes good but also looks fabulous.
- Each recipe is only $0.65
- One-page recipes for easy printing and reading
- Pro tips, reviewed by our in-house professional chef, that help make each recipe your own
How do I use a Cooktop Cove meal plan printable?
Each meal plan will be delivered to you digitally after purchase. With each printable, just print it out and take the grocery list with you to the store. After one trip, you'll have a whole week's worth of family dinners. Depending on your family size, you may find yourself having plenty of leftovers with meals lasting significantly longer than just 5 days.
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