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The One with All the Recipes - An Unofficial Cookbook for Fans of Friends - cover

The One with All the Recipes - An Unofficial Cookbook for Fans of Friends

Teresa Finney

Maison d'édition: Ulysses Press

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Synopsis

Could this BE any more delicious? Make floor cheesecake, fried stuff with cheese, and more: “The ultimate Friends fan needs this.” —Popsugar 
 
You’ve seen every episode of Friends (multiple times). You get all the inside jokes. You even know how to make that trifle. But with this fun and funny cookbook, you can take your fandom one step further by whipping up incredible entrées, drinks, and desserts inspired by this iconic 1990s sitcom. 
 
You know one person who doesn’t share food, but you can share yours! This cookbook is packed with delicious recipes perfect for you and your own friends to enjoy together. Whether it’s a going away party when you move to Yemen, a Friendsgiving dinner in your unaffordable NYC apartment, or just having some nibbles during a binge viewing party, The One with All the Recipes will be there for you with: 
 
• Not-So-Fine Margaritas 
 
• Engagement Ring Lasagna 
 
• “French Aunt” Chocolate Chip Cookies 
 
• Thanksgiving Turkey for One 
 
• Fried Stuff with Cheese 
 
• Perfect Pox Peach Cobbler, and much more
Disponible depuis: 18/09/2018.
Longueur d'impression: 144 pages.

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