Junk Foodie: 51 Delicious Recipes for the Lowbrow Gourmand Got a peanut butter cup, a Fruit Roll-Up, and a bag of chips? Voil? -Truffled Berry Praline Purses! Passing off a snack attack as fine food is as easy as a trip to the corner convenience store with this book.. Featuring 51 clever photograph
TITLE | : | Junk Foodie: 51 Delicious Recipes for the Lowbrow Gourmand |
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RATING | : | 4.94 (312 Votes) |
ASIN | : | 1440506418 |
FORMAT TYPE | : | Paperback |
NUMBER of PAGES | : | 176 Pages |
PUBLISH DATE | : | 2010-11-14 |
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Got a peanut butter cup, a Fruit Roll-Up, and a bag of chips? Voil? -Truffled Berry Praline Purses! Passing off a snack attack as fine food is as easy as a trip to the corner convenience store with this book. Featuring 51 clever photographically depicted recipes designed to turn the most disgusting of snacks into delicious (-looking) "gourmet" meals, you can fool even the most discerning palettes. But never mind impressing others! Since many of the ingredients are easy to find in a typical office vending machine, you can save money-and treat yourself to something special. (You are also encouraged to invest in a really great porcelain plate and some stellar silver to complete the experience).
EDITORIAL :
About the Author
Emilie Baltz is an international designer and photographer. Her collaborations include work with the Vitra Design Museum, Wired magazine, Time Out New York, Pratt Institute, and more. As a principal at NYC-based food consulting firm Fork & Design, Emilie is attracted to the frozen moments at the ends of eating implements.
REVIEW :
As with most Stephen King books you find a little something more each time you read the book. It is amazing how prescient the book is given what has happened at WorldCom and at Enron. Some questions have no easy answer. Great review. Frankly, neither of these unfortunate traitors' stories would be worth this much focus if they still did not have so many defenders inspired by political fashion rather than evidence.
Of course, only the most jaded political acolyte of the socialist left in the US continues to defend Alger Hiss or Julious Rosenberg as victims of false allegations, but The Haunted Wood helps the debate by combining the available reports of their deeds and their motivations in one place. And these days I am honestly not so easily surprised. Upon meeting Lady Elizabeth Ivy realizes something off about her and even learns there is ghost in her castle.
Logan
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