Showing posts with label podcast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label podcast. Show all posts

Bitchin' In The Kitchen: The PMS Survival Cook Book: The PMS Survival Cookbook Review

Bitchin' In The Kitchen: The PMS Survival Cook Book: The PMS Survival Cookbook
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
This cookbook is so clever and cute I even laughed at the humorous suggestions while I was PMSing (a true sign that it is genuinely entertaining for even the harshest critic). Aside from being hilarious the recipes are quiet interesting and provide tempting gourmet binge ideas. I plan on giving a copy of this book to all my girlfriends and most definitely my husband so he can see Im not the only woman out there with PMS. I definitely plan to highlight the "annoying behavior for men to avoid" tips in his copy.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Bitchin' In The Kitchen: The PMS Survival Cook Book: The PMS Survival Cookbook

A whimsical cookbook to help PMS sufferers cope with the mood swings, exotic cravings, and pain and suffering of "that time of month" offers recipes for comfort foods, sugary treats, pain killers, and more, accompanied by witty quotes from great women, ranging from Queen Victoria to Barbra Streisand. Original.

Buy Now

Click here for more information about Bitchin' In The Kitchen: The PMS Survival Cook Book: The PMS Survival Cookbook

Read More...

Bitchin' Kitchen Cookbook: Rock Your Kitchen--And Let the Boys Clean Up the Mess Review

Bitchin' Kitchen Cookbook: Rock Your Kitchen--And Let the Boys Clean Up the Mess
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
Eh, shaddap. I grabbed it right off the shelf just because the cover was so thoroughly insane. So was the book. Not having seen any of the show, I watched a few. Great stuff.
I've complained in the past that there's a lack of culinary humor out there. Nadia Giosia has done a remarkably fun (and borderline lunatic) job of helping to remedy that with her over-the-top screen presence and her tasty and creative recipes, and this book, a loud, often-hilarious menu cookbook that includes transcripts of the dialogue from the show along with frequent cheesecake shots of Nadia and three of her four male cast members, captures the spirit of the TV show perfectly, then goes it one better by concentrating the insanity into wall-to-wall photo collages loaded with food porn, costumes, and sight gags. The food is heavily Italian-accented, but well-chosen for each episode theme, with a strong New American (New Canadian?) accent.
If I have any complaints with it, it's that Nadia sometimes overplays her guidette character, using slang that I can only assume is rather more common in Canada than it is here in the US. That, and Hans... ick. Just too much 'bag in that character. (But hey, maybe the female and/or gay readers appreciate him more than I would.) But the food is excellent and the writing is fun and off-the-wall. Grab it, and use it to follow along with the show.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Bitchin' Kitchen Cookbook: Rock Your Kitchen--And Let the Boys Clean Up the Mess

Watch Nadia G's deliciously demented program, Bitchin' Kitchen, on the US's Cooking Channel and on Canada's Food Network. Hilarious, informative, delicious, and just a little bit naughty, The Bitchin' Kitchen Cookbook is a guide for the next generation of lifestyle aficionados. Screw stuffing the turkey! Nadia G offers recipes for real-life scenarios: What do you make for breakfast after a one-night stand? What do you serve up to say you're sorry for the PMS rampage? Need to impress the in-laws? Well, Lord knows you may never be good enough, but at least the meal will be!

Buy Now

Click here for more information about Bitchin' Kitchen Cookbook: Rock Your Kitchen--And Let the Boys Clean Up the Mess

Read More...