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ISBN: | 1510741933 (ISBN13: 9781510741935) |
Edition Language: | English |
Kristi Carlson
Hardcover | Pages: 288 pages Rating: 3.88 | 43 Users | 8 Reviews
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Title | : | Eat Like a Gilmore: Daily Cravings: An Unofficial Cookbook for Fans of Gilmore Girls, with 100 New Recipes |
Author | : | Kristi Carlson |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 288 pages |
Published | : | November 6th 2018 by Skyhorse |
Categories | : | Food and Drink. Cookbooks. Cooking |
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100- crave-worthy recipes—for Gilmore Girls fans who can’t get enough!Treat yourself to 100 recipes for the decadent, delicious, and comforting foods that fueled the science-defying metabolisms of Lorelai and Rory Gilmore. Now fans can make the foods that they crave every time they watch an episode: pizza, Chinese food, pop tarts, and pies! Here are more favorites from Luke’s diner menu, Sookie’s eclectic inn fare, and Emily’s fancy Friday Night Dinners . . . plus Korean “health” foods, soda shop favorites, foods for wallowing, and hangover survival food. Here’s a taste of what’s inside:
Luke’s Cherry Danish
Mrs. Kim’s Eggless Egg Salad from the Dance Marathon
Taylor’s Butter Brickle Crunch Ice Cream
Tacos, burritos, taquitos, and quesadillas
Jackson’s Raspberry Peach Jam
The Fiesta Burger from Al’s Pancake World
A whole chapter of just pie
And so much more!
With beautiful photos, helpful kitchen tips, and fun tidbits about the show, Eat Like a Gilmore: Daily Cravings is a must-have for any Gilmore Girls fan. Easy-to-follow recipes make it possible to cook and eat your way through Stars Hollow—and satisfy your own cravings!
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Ratings: 3.88 From 43 Users | 8 ReviewsEvaluation Out Of Books Eat Like a Gilmore: Daily Cravings: An Unofficial Cookbook for Fans of Gilmore Girls, with 100 New Recipes
I loved the first book, but this one didn't seem to be made with quite that same level of care. Some of the photographs weren't great, some recipe intros were pretty broad/vague (and in one recipe intro Lorelai's name was misspelled), and some recipes didn't have as close a connection to the show as the recipes in the first book. But I am happy to have more recipes regardless. I came across this book while searching for a raspberry peach jam recipe because I wanted some after it was mentioned inThere are a few things that make a cookbook great.1. Pictures - Do the recipes look appetizing?2. Stories - Did you tell me why this recipe was included? Can I connect with the story?3. Recipes - Will I actually make these recipes?Eat Like a Gilmore: Daily Cravings meets all three. Looking through the pictures I thought, Yum. Reading the stories made me reminisce about the episodes connected to each recipe, my favourites, and the characters I love. And finally, Yes, I do want to make these
I was excited to receive this book thinking it would have recipes just as good as the first book. To be honest this book just seemed like they were reaching for recipes related to the show. Theres a whole section on Mexican and Chinese food with recipes you could find anywhere. Homemade pop tarts sound like a good idea but would the Gilmore Girls make them? No, they would go out and buy them unless Sookie made them. I really did feel like the first book was success and they wanted to cash in on
I am giving this to another Gilmore fan Fun cookbook.
Just because you have an idea doesnt mean you should do it. If you do do it, make sure you execute the crap out of it. The food in the pictures looked gross, dude get a better food stylist. The recipe choices did not make any sense to me. The set up of the recipes is awful just awful. Such a waste of my time.
Really unsure why this book has such negative reviews from some people. I did notice a HUGE mistake in the book (one step in a recipe is from a completely different recipe...) and some of the pictures are perhaps a little less creative with their props and things than the first. However, some of the recipes are also just a bit more vaguely attached to the show, so I get that. I still enjoyed it a lot! I almost considered just not bothering with this one after reading the reviews here, but Im
I loved the first book, but this one didn't seem to be made with quite that same level of care. Some of the photographs weren't great, some recipe intros were pretty broad/vague (and in one recipe intro Lorelai's name was misspelled), and some recipes didn't have as close a connection to the show as the recipes in the first book. But I am happy to have more recipes regardless. I came across this book while searching for a raspberry peach jam recipe because I wanted some after it was mentioned in
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