

Cook on low for 4 1/2 to 5 hours, until a knife inserted in the center comes out clean. Pour mixture into greased 5-quart Crock Pot. water, scraping down sides of mixing bowl after each cup. With mixer on lowest setting, drizzle in remaining 3 c. Stir in flour, one cup at a time, until fully incorporated. whole wheat flour (you can use white flour, but whole wheat is more flavorful) Of course, I can't review a book about cooking without sharing a decadent dessert recipe of my own, right? So yesterday, after I finished reading TASTE THE HEAT, I pulled out my trusty Crock Pot and started experimenting. Said, nothing graphic that would make me squirm if I found out my

There is some sex,Īlthough it's a behind-closed-doors, fade-to-black kind of thing. Won't be our next read-aloud-as-a-family book. A word of warning for my fellow G-rated readers: Series, because I'm anxious to see how the stories of the minorĬharacters (particularly Colby's little sister) play out.įor the romance elements, TASTE THE HEAT was steamy enough to give meįeeling, but clean enough that I won't freak out if my daughter stumblesĪcross it on our shared kindle account (though I won't be recommending Of my good friend, Colby)! I'll be watching for the next book in the Jason was definitely swoon-worthy, and Colby was just as funĪnd spunky as a girl named Colby ought to be (she totally reminded me

(Love those happily ever afters!) And I totally fell in love with theĬharacters.

The whole book in just a couple of hours and ended with a happy sigh. Loved this story! After the kind-of slow start (which may have beenĮntirely my own apprehension at work), I couldn't put it down. Or if there were other factors at work, but by the time I was about ten That's why it took me a few pages to really connect with the characters, So, I admit, I was kind of nervous as I began reading. Have to admit that's perfect for me, right? You see why I was tempted? Could turning up the heat on something real be worth the possibilityįirst of all, a love story that centers around food and cooking? You Grows more intense, Colby finds that Jason isn’t as easy to leave behind as she
