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The Pioneer Woman Instant Pot is $40 off at Walmart
TL;DR: Grab the fun Pioneer Woman Instant Pot for $59 at Walmart. It’s typically $99 so you’ll save $40.
If you couldn’t tell by the random drop in temperature, the end of Old Town Road’s reign on the charts, and the sudden need to brainstorm a fall alternative to Hot Girl Summer, summer is basically over. And as sad as we are to see our favorite season end, we are eagerly anticipating the arrival of Fall (or as Megan Thee Stallion says “Hot Nerd Fall”).
An Instant Pot is the perfect tool for basically all things fall. This 6-in-1 function wonder is great for soups, chili, and whatever other pumpkin spice flavored recipe you looked up on Pinterest. Its slow cooking function essentially makes the Instant Pot self sufficient so you’re free to watch HalloweenTown while dinner makes itself. This Instant Pot also has 12 pre-set program controls so even the most disaster prone cook can make a Top Chef worthy dish.
Speaking of Food Network worthiness, this Instant Pot was designed by Pioneer Woman Ree Drummond. Decked out in florals and bright colors, this is one pot that you won’t be embarrassed to bring to the office holiday potluck, and if you’re into “Grandmilliennial Style,” this is your perfect chance to show it. The Pioneer Woman 6-in-1 Instant Pot is on sale for $59 at Walmart. It’s usually $99, so you’ll save $40.
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