<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"50 homemade beauty products, household hacks, and more"--Cover.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>What can you do with your Instant Pot? A lot more than dinner! Here are 50 projects anyone can make--handmade soap, infused liqueurs, tie dye, and much more!</b> <p/>The Instant Pot is no longer just for food! This revolutionary home appliance is taking DIY to a whole new level. After going viral with his discovery of how to make wine in the Instant Pot, and then writing <i>Instant Pot Magic</i>, chef and blogger David Murphy has curated an astounding collection of creative crafts and projects you can make in your Instant Pot! Break out your favorite appliance and everyday ingredients, and learn the insider tips and tricks to make the most of your Instant Pot. Projects include: <p/><ul><li>Handmade soaps and lotions</li><li>Tie dye any clothing item</li><li>Homemade lip balm</li><li>Herb-infused olive oil</li><li>Infused flavorful liqueurs</li><li>Wax candle tutorial</li><li>And more!</li></ul><br>These crafts and hacks could even double as homemade gifts!<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Just when we thought all the possibilities of the Instant Pot had been discovered, a creative home cook has done the impossible." --Today.com<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>David Murphy</b> is a chef and food blogger who was born in New Jersey but raised in Georgia. After graduating college with a BS in Biology and minor in Music, he moved to Savannah, the city that started his career--he was inspired by the love of food and being exposed to amazing chefs that love to think about food outside of the box. After twenty years in the food industry, he began his blog, foodnservice.com. He was introduced to the Instant Pot, and it was love at first site--so began his creative journey into the Instant Pot world. His recipes have been featured on various media outlets, including <i>Food & Wine</i>, <i>Delish</i>, <i>Munchies</i>, <i>Daily Mail</i>, <i>Buzzfeed</i>, <i>Jezebel</i>, <i>Today</i>, and more. He currently resides in Pennsylvania with his partner of 10 years, his special needs sister, two nephews, two pups, and three Instant Pots.
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