(Part 2) Best funny cookbooks according to redditors

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We found 131 Reddit comments discussing the best funny cookbooks. We ranked the 58 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top Reddit comments about Cooking Humor:

u/smknows · 23 pointsr/memes

Ahh, Amazon: The Jewish-Japanese Sex and Cook Book and How to Raise Wolves... https://www.amazon.com/dp/1535279419/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_i_uGTSDbWD72DV3

u/ur_frnd_the_footnote · 10 pointsr/AskLiteraryStudies

If that was a stranger, just randomly interrupting you, he was just being obnoxious. If it was a friend, I hope you actually got to hash out what it was you meant and maybe learn a better way to conceptualize your dislike in less stark, generalizing terms.

Incidentally, my dissertation was in Indian literature, so I've got to throw in a few recommendations for you to give the region another go:

u/aliasname · 4 pointsr/funny

Honestly I have no idea who makes these etiquette rules. I heard it from my mom and grandma first. I've heard it since then as well. As far as books go Emily Post is the most recent that I have heard of...But since this is reddit Sandi Toksvig wrote a book on modern etiquette called Peas & Queues

u/DontBringThunder · 3 pointsr/Fantasy

Magical Realism is amazing and I think underrated! One of my favs: Like Water for Chocolate

u/Themadhatter13 · 3 pointsr/StonerEngineering

Bongology is wonderful too. I would sit in Barnes And Noble reading that thing until I had the whole thing memorized.

u/agelaiusphoeniceus · 2 pointsr/writing

I have done both.

Decide what's important to you.

Do you want total control over every aspect of the publishing process (editorial decisions, cover design, etc.), and do you want your novel to come out NOW? Are you willing to sacrifice getting your book in book stores, foreign translation rights deals, and assistance with some aspects of marketing? Then self-publish.

Do you want your book in stores? Do you want or need help with editing, cover design, etc. either because you lack the interest or time? Can you wait a few years to get through the process of finding an agent, editing your book, finding a publisher, editing your book again, then getting it into stores? Then try for traditional publishing.

Neither one is a path to instant riches. Both of them require hard work and a lot of marketing on your end. And neither one necessarily restricts you from eventually doing the other.

I self-published my Ninja Burger Handbook first, then it got traditionally published by Kensington, then I got the rights back after a time.

For my novel Blackbird, it was more important to me to go the traditional publishing route.

All depends what you want to do and when you want to do it.

u/Chef_Lovecraft · 2 pointsr/Cthulhu
u/selfabortion · 2 pointsr/ifyoulikeblank

This ought to do you nicely

Not sure if you're looking for suggestions along the lines of what you describe, or if you're more interested in other genres. But anyway, the Henry James collection should be interesting I would think.

u/imreallyatalosshere · 2 pointsr/normalnudes

I vote trimmed hair. Or you could try out some silly styles! (If this is the book I'm thinking of, the orthodox cracks me up.)
https://www.amazon.ca/Hip-Snips-Complete-Guide-Dazzling/dp/1594744564

u/JimmerUK · 2 pointsr/unitedkingdom

Gah! I didn’t even see it. I think he’s been doing stuff like that with the watermark because people have been nicking his work and cropping it out.

Did you know he’s written a book?

>So you've gone and done a Brexit: A Govern-mental booklet on surviving food shortages, making your own medicine and sacrificing loved ones. https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1798900262/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_27D4CbZWJ3SBB

u/amazon-converter-bot · 1 pointr/FreeEBOOKS

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amazon.com

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amazon.nl

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u/mojomonkeyfish · 1 pointr/funny

There was a whole section in this book that delves into how each Looney Toons character acts as a totem for different personalities. Also, this book is quite funny (if perhaps a bit dated now).

u/ModestCamel · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
  1. Nothing screams France like wine, and with this book you can sip your wine, eat your cheese and grapes, smoke a long cigarette and subtly (or not-so-subtly) mock other countries. All of this serves to make you impossibly French.. and rather stereotypical. Oui oui.

  2. WORD ASSOCIATION GO: broom - dust; dust - bunnies; bunnies - easter; easter - spring. And what's that in this happily jumping spring cleaner's gloved hand?? Oh yes, a broom. It's the circle of life.. I guess.

  3. Fun fact: hat in Swahili is kofia. The word kofia makes me think of coffee. This item feels appropriate. Quite. (Another fun fact: I actually had to add this one to my main wishilist. Amazon is magical too)

  4. ♫ Take a look, it's in a book! The reading rainboooooooooow

  5. Yo, I heard you like trunks, so I put some baby trunks on these baby trunks.

  6. Just for you, I found an ape in a cape. No idea why the reviews are talking about phone parts.
u/kilroyishere89 · 1 pointr/Cruise

I suggest reading Chronicles of a Cruise Ship Crew Member, The Truth About Cruise Ships and Cruise Confidential to get an idea of what it is really like.

The author of the third book I listed has two other books that are also about working on cruise ships, but I haven't read them yet.

u/OinkEsFabuloso · 1 pointr/travel

I didn't want to open a debate about where some publisher is located. I just wanted to find new publishers so I have a wider selection.

I'm actually interested in buying two guides for an upcoming trip: Laos & Indonesia. I was expecting to find different publishers, so I could take a look at the most updated guide.

Here's the result of my little investigation (I don't think it's going to be too useful to anyone else, but anyway).

To be honest, it seems like there are only two good sources for both countries:

Lonely Planet
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Country of origin: Australia

Headquarters: Melbourne or Tenesse (who knows)

Laos guide: Mar 2014

Indo guide: May 2013

Rough Guides
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Country of origin: UK

Headquarters: London (owned by Penguin)

Laos guide: Nov 2014

Indo guide: Oct 2014

DK Eyewitness
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Country of origin: UK

Headquarters: UK

Laos guide: Jan 2016

Indo guide: Feb 2010 (only Bali & Lombok)

Fodor's
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Country of origin: USA

Headquarters: New York, NY

Laos guide: May 2016 (several countries)

Indo guide: They have a 2001 version (seems too old)

Let's Go
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Country of origin: USA

Headquarters: Cambridge, MA

Laos guide: They have a 2000 Southeast Asia guide (seems too old)

Indo guide: They have a 2000 Southeast Asia guide (seems too old)

Le Routard
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Country of origin: France

Headquarters: Paris

Laos guide: Aug 2015 (only in French)

Indo guide: Couldn't find it.

El País-Aguilar
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(I think these are the same as DK Eyewitness but translated to Spanish (maps & drawings seem to be the same))

Country of origin: Spain

Headquarters: Madrid (owned by Penguin)

Laos guide: Feb 2012 (only in Spanish)

Indo guide: Couldn't find it.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/AdviceAnimals

The Scam Bible will help you out a little more.

u/bronchial · 1 pointr/AskReddit

this book

u/SolarBears · 1 pointr/dogs

You're really going to have to do the work yourself if you want to learn

Written by a vet (since you hold them in such high regard)
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0764553186/woodhavenlabr-20

http://www.amazon.com/The-Dog-Food-Book-Weitzman/dp/0937776122/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top


I've read both of these books as well as doing online research. Here is where the dog food book recommendations came from.

Look on your bag of food. Does it clearly state that the food has been approved by the AAFCO? This agency makes sure that dog foods meet the minimum nutritional needs for a dog. If the company can't even meet the minimum standards then it is typically a crummy food.

From what I'm seeing they don't meet minimum standards "Although we could not locate AAFCO nutritional adequacy statements for these products on the Hill’s website, each product appears to be designed for a specific life stage, lifestyle, breed size or activity level."

There is so much information out there. Go out and do some research for yourself.

u/MrBarraclough · 1 pointr/twinpeaks

My first thought is a riot grrl band with members who dress in a "Molly McButters" style, though that's probably unimaginatively literal.

I now realize that Molly McButters might be an obscure reference, as I have no good sense of how well that descriptor was popularized (or not). I remember seeing it in this book that I bought for a friend of mine when she was in grad school for library sciences, as it described her 25-going-on-85, skirt-and-cardigan aesthetic perfectly.