Need a one of kind Christmas gift for that impossible, pain in the ass person? Here it is!
The bloggers cookbook. Yes folks, Atlas' most delicious recipe- De-vickle De-kroit- is in there (and it goes back generations -Austria! or is it Latvia? whatever) along with so many of your favorite bloggers crazy concoctions over at Eat Your History;
It's here! This is the first cookbook (that I know of) containing favorite recipes submitted by some of the world's most-read bloggers. (See the sidebar for the blog roll of contributors to the cookbook.)
The recipes are written in each blogger's own words, which makes it a hoot of a read.
Some of the recipes are world-class and some are down-home family favorites. Others are joke recipes. I'm talking side-splitting funny joke recipes. You have to read every page of the book as if it were a novel to discover them.
The cover art was also created by bloggers: the brilliant editorial cartoonist team Cox & Forkum.
There is only one place you can get this fabi gift. The Blog - Eat Your History here. Try Robert's grandma's stuffed grape leaves............Mangia!










A nice gift idea, but I just thought of another good idea. Why don't we all post our favorite recipes on our blogs for the holidays. I know it's a bit different for some of our topics but what the heck, it's Christmas time.
Posted by: Steve Harkonnen | Saturday, December 16, 2006 at 06:17 PM
I second that...I have a Gumbo recipe that will knock your socks off...cures colds too.
Posted by: DoctorDentons | Sunday, December 17, 2006 at 06:36 AM
Vanilla ice cream, a little pancake syrup, melted peanut butter, top with rice krispies and enjoy.
Posted by: Richard Davis | Sunday, December 17, 2006 at 09:35 AM
DoctorD - lets see that Gumbo recipe...
Posted by: Richard Davis | Sunday, December 17, 2006 at 09:39 AM
Gotta be a great cookbook, bought it just for Atlas' De-vickle De-kroit recipe..... whatever that is.
Posted by: Richard Davis | Sunday, December 17, 2006 at 08:45 PM
If jews are canaries in the coal mine, who are the miners? Are the canaries mining? The jews? where does all that coal come from anyway? Is coal the fuel of choice for this cookbook? Is it Jew coal or canary coal?
For that matter, where did that supergirl outfit come from? Is it poly? Oil based or from a coal derivative? It looks like paint.
I'm so confused. I hope that arabs are on the menu. But barring that, a nice juicy irish kid.
Posted by: Ltgesq | Sunday, December 17, 2006 at 09:34 PM
ltgesq - you're a defense counselor, seen you around. you're somethin
Posted by: Richard Davis | Tuesday, December 19, 2006 at 12:19 AM