Reddit mentions: The best teen & young adult cookbooks
We found 7 Reddit comments discussing the best teen & young adult cookbooks. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 2 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. The Unofficial Hunger Games Cookbook: From Lamb Stew to "Groosling" - More than 150 Recipes Inspired by The Hunger Games Trilogy (Unofficial Cookbook)
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Release date | December 2011 |
Weight | 1.32938743986 Pounds |
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2. Beginners Cookbook (Usborne Cookbooks) (Usborne Cookbooks)
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Number of items | 1 |
Release date | August 2007 |
Weight | 1.79456068 Pounds |
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OK, this isn't meant to be condescending, but I was looking for a learn to cook book to help teach my daughter and picked up a second hand copy of Usborne's "Beginners Cookbook", which I have found to be really, really good. It does presume you're a small person, so the supplies list won't be much use for a good chef's knife, but it really is an easy to follow guide which presumes no cooking knowledge.
I have this Hunger Games cookbook on my books wishlist. It's slightly over $4 used.
I love, love to read!
I really enjoyed the food-talk in the Harry Potter books - which apparently there is an "unofficial" cookbook that I did not know about until this thread piqued my curiosity.
The Hunger Games also had some good food talk (lamb and plum stew, yum). And wouldn't you know: Hunger Games cookbook.
I guess I'd just never thought of the idea of a book-based cookbook before. But it looks like other folks have :-)
Good lord, it sounds like you ought to be reading George R.R. Martin for his description of feasts. I seem to remember a cookbook based on it....
looks...
Oh gee. There's two.
(http://www.amazon.com/Feast-Ice-Fire-Official-Companion/dp/0345534492/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1344353796&sr=8-1&keywords=a+game+of+thrones+cookbook)
And there's apparently more where that came from, for instance:
And I know I've stumbled across Harry Potter ones.....
Ok, well this one got me to cook - before I went through this (it's meant for children and what they describe as "kitchen shy adults"), I was terrible at cooking. I used to do ready meals because my own cooking was a health risk to myself and anyone who ventured near it.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Beginners-Cookbook-Usborne-Cookbooks-Fiona/dp/0746085389/