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Skinny Bitch in the Kitch: Kick-Ass Recipes for Hungry Girls Who Want to Stop Cooking Crap (and Start Looking Hot!) | 
enlarge | Authors: Rory Freedman, Kim Barnouin Publisher: Running Press Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 73 reviews Sales Rank: 717
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 192 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 7.2 x 5.2 x 0.9
ISBN: 0762431067 Dewey Decimal Number: 641.5636 EAN: 9780762431069 ASIN: 0762431067
Publication Date: December 3, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: New - Fast shipping from trusted wholesaler with many exclusive publisher contracts.
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Quit your bitching-they’ve heard you already! You read Skinny Bitch and it totally rocked your world. Now you want to know, “What can I cook that’s good for me, but doesn’t taste like crap?” Well, lucky for you, the Bitches are on the case. Self-proclaimed pigs, Rory and Kim understand all too well: Life without lasagna isn’t a life worth living; chocolate cake is vital to our survival; and no one can live without mac ‘n cheese-no one. So can you keep to your SB standards and eat like a whale? Shit yeah, bitches. To prove it, Rory and Kim came up with some kick-ass recipes for every craving there is: Bitchin’ Breakfasts PMS (Pissy Mood Snacks) Sassy Soups and Stews Grown-up Appetizers Comfort Cookin’ Hearty Ass Sandwiches Happy Endings (Desserts) And a ton more! They are all so good (and easy to make) you’re gonna freak out. Seriously. What are you waiting for? Get your skinny ass in the kitchen!
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Are you planning on becoming a vegan? September 24, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Unless you're planning on becoming a vegan, or are already one, this book is not for you. Many of the recipes and food items discussed consisted of strictly organic products. I personally eat organic, but I also eat meat (turkey, fish & chicken). They write about strictly vegan diets that for the most part don't even sound appetizing. I enjoyed the humorous aspects of the book. Their approach was unique although not practical for the majority of people.
Yummm-O September 22, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this cookbook after reading the first book "Skinny Bitch." I am in no way a Vegan, nor is my husband. I do however love trying new things. I have cooked many things from this cookbook and everything has been WONDERFUL! The directions are easy to follow and the meals turn out perfectly every time. We eat the Veggie Enchiladas at least once a week! My husband doesn't realize he's not eatting meat. Instead he compliments me on how delicious the dinners are. Get it, you'll LOVE it!!!
Good Resource August 29, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This book is filled with delicious recipes for Vegans. It was very helpful when I decided to go Vegan and was short on recipes to make my favorite foods.
Not for people who enjoy real food. August 15, 2008 1 out of 7 found this review helpful
This book is too "radically vegan" for my taste. And speaking of "taste", nothing in this book has any. What the heck is "vegan bacon", anyway? Why bother? I guess it's easy to be a skinny bitch if you never eat anything that tastes good. It would explain the "skinny" and also the "bitch"... Now I understand. Thanks, but I'd rather not be either.
Another fad diet book, with an extra helping of hate and anger! August 15, 2008 4 out of 11 found this review helpful
This book is full of non-facts, psudeo-science and outright lies. It's is just another fad diet book, where just like any other of these bad advice books- you can lose a few pounds then gain it all back.
It has a hidden vegan agenda- nothing wrong with being vegan mind you, but why not be honest about it?
Advices goes from the "of course, heard it a thousand times" to completely wacky.
Most of the recipes are about as nutritionally balanced and tasty as eating the book itself.
And, to top it off there's a undercurrent and subtext of hateful anger in this series of books.
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