Cookbook for Millennials

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781951836320
  • Dimensions: 216 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Oct 2021
  • Publisher: Cameron & Company Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Simple, quick, tasty, and contemporary recipes to fit the millennial lifestyle Is avocado toast your primary food group?

Do you own a small family of succulents? Do you suck at cooking, but thrive at brunch? Well, you might be a millennial that would like this cookbook. Inside, you'll get more than 30 simple recipes that any 20-something can easily make and love. Buy now! Or don't. No pressure.

Caleb Couturie developed a love for cooking at a young age. Once he overcame his fear of bacon grease, it was only uphill from there. He was trained in the kitchen by world-famous chefs (on YouTube, but let's not split hairs), and his culinary taste can be described as "bold, creative, and probably excessive." When he's not exploring his body's limitations with dairy, Couturie works as a copywriter in advertising. Just think of Jon Hamm in Mad Men, but less successful, talented, and handsome. Benj Zeller is lactose intolerant, but will risk it all for a slice of Costco pizza. He's also a big fan of bad ideas when it comes to food, and his dream is to someday eat spicy wings on Hot Ones. (Not for the fame, just for the thrills.) When he's not putting his digestive system through hell, he works as an art director and designer in Portland, Oregon. 

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