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Edition Language: | English |
Lisa M. Orban
ebook | Pages: 135 pages Rating: 4.25 | 130 Users | 7 Reviews
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Title | : | I'd rather Starve than Cook! |
Author | : | Lisa M. Orban |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | 1 |
Pages | : | Pages: 135 pages |
Published | : | November 1st 2017 by Indie Publishing |
Categories | : | Food and Drink. Cooking. Self Help. Humor |
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The author has organized her recipes in what I think is a very logical way. Crockpot, stove top, oven – these are terms I know and can work with! Chapters entitled Cheap and Easy (story of my cooking life!) and In a Pinch were really needed in my early cooking adventures. The author begins each chapter with some personal insight and I related way too much with her stories. In all seriousness, this book has some really great simple recipes. I plan on getting this for my 82 year old father who is learning to cook and my grown kids who are on their own. The simple step by step easy recipes using realistic ingredients is perfect for any novice or experienced cook. I wish I could have had it 30 years ago. Maybe there would be fewer scars on me and fewer memories of mystery dinners!Rating Regarding Books I'd rather Starve than Cook!
Ratings: 4.25 From 130 Users | 7 ReviewsDiscuss Regarding Books I'd rather Starve than Cook!
My wife bought the Kindle version of this book, and we've both had a great time, reading and laughing along with Lisa's stories of kitchen foibles. This is a contemporary take on the classic "I Hate to Cook" books by Peg Bracken. It's simple, kitschy fun. I'm making a list of who should get it for Christmas!I really loved the stories at the beginning of each chapter; it reminded me of my own house. If it takes more than 5 ingredients, or 15 minutes to cook...I'm out! I'd starve to death if it were not for breakfast cereal and donuts! But Lisa's recipes were straight-forward enough that even a non-cooking beast like me could follow the process. I intend to try a few more of the recipes and see if maybe I can spend less money at Burger-Hut every night. With my cholesterol level higher than a bucket
I thought this was a fun & witty book that not only entertained, but contained some great recipes for people who hate cooking (like me.)
Cookbook Frivolity.My wife collects cookbooks. We have hundreds. We decided to add this one to our collection. It is fun and is peppered with easy but useful tips. The author doesn't pretend to be a cooking expert. She is real. Which is a welcoming addition to the world of fancy chefs and culinary experts who line our cookbook collection. I also enjoyed the quotes in the book. One of my favorite lines is this one "And remember cooking isn't a science, it's an adventure where failure is always an
The author has organized her recipes in what I think is a very logical way. Crockpot, stove top, oven these are terms I know and can work with! Chapters entitled Cheap and Easy (story of my cooking life!) and In a Pinch were really needed in my early cooking adventures. The author begins each chapter with some personal insight and I related way too much with her stories. In all seriousness, this book has some really great simple recipes. I plan on getting this for my 82 year old father who is
The author has organized her recipes in what I think is a very logical way. Crockpot, stove top, oven these are terms I know and can work with! Chapters entitled Cheap and Easy (story of my cooking life!) and In a Pinch were really needed in my early cooking adventures. The author begins each chapter with some personal insight and I related way too much with her stories. In all seriousness, this book has some really great simple recipes. I plan on getting this for my 82 year old father who is
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