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Item Number: 10428 |
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Circa: 1966 Condition: Very Good Type: Hardbound Publisher: Harcourt Brace and World Author: Peg Bracken Edition: 1 Pages: 179
With more than '140 recipes and 323 afterthoughts,' this is an entirely new book to make the chore of cooking (and shopping and table setting and facing the whole mess) seem like fun!
A humorous follow-up to her classic 'I Hate to Cook Book,' this volume blends recipes with culinary philosophy, designed for the busy person who wants to minimize time and aggravation in the kitchen.
Includes how to fix eggs in the style of Nero Wolfe (on fried bread covered in liver pate) Great tips about preparing meals without worrying yourself to death about the outcome. Published as feminism was gaining momentum; more relevant than ever in today's age of two-earner couples.
The book is in Very Good condition with no apparent defects, inside or out! The dust jacket is Very Good overall, although it appears someone has trimmed it top and bottom to remove edge wear. A previous owner's name is handwritten inside the front. e12
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