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OverviewCooking has never been so disgusting...or delicious! This outrageous cookbook is full of recipes perfect for tricking your friends and family-but what they don't know is that these tricks are really treats! From realistic looking gummy worms to cookies that look like they belong in a litter box, The Gross Cookbook has plenty of ideas to make people squirm. And all of the food tastes great. Interspersed with the disgusting dishes are fact sheets about gross dishes from around the world to increase your gross food knowledge! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Susanna Tee , Santy GutierrezPublisher: Sourcebooks, Inc Imprint: Sourcebooks, Inc Dimensions: Width: 20.30cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 26.00cm Weight: 0.431kg ISBN: 9781492653158ISBN 10: 1492653152 Pages: 64 Publication Date: 22 August 2017 Recommended Age: From 8 to 11 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsNothing says Halloween like creepy and revolting food, and this colorful cookbook is filled with appealingly unpalatable (but tasty) recipes for kids to make. - Booklist Delightfully disgusting-looking recipes fill this playful cookbook for kids. Perfect for Halloween, there are recipes for severed fingers, cat litter cake, frog's egg pudding, and many more that are made to look totally gross but are actually delicious. - School Library Journal Did someone say Halloween party?...Despite their unappetizing appearances, the 15 dishes are entirely edible: the severed fingers are cheddar cheese straws dipped in ketchup, the intestines combine coils of chocolate dough with raspberry filling, and the maggots are marzipan...Picky eaters and unsuspecting dinner guests beware. - Publishers Weekly Nothing says Halloween like creepy and revolting food, and this colorful cookbook is filled with appealingly unpalatable (but tasty) recipes for kids to make. - Booklist Did someone say Halloween party?...Gutierrez's vermin-filled cartoons complement the often gruesome photography, and Tee also highlights a range of real-life delicacies, including live octopus, fried tarantulas, and roasted rat. Picky eaters and unsuspecting dinner guests beware. - Publishers Weekly Delightfully disgusting-looking recipes fill this playful cookbook for kids. Perfect for Halloween, there are recipes for severed fingers, cat litter cake, frog's egg pudding, and many more that are made to look totally gross but are actually delicious. -- School Library Journal -- 54214 Did someone say Halloween party?...Despite their unappetizing appearances, the 15 dishes are entirely edible: the severed fingers are cheddar cheese straws dipped in ketchup, the intestines combine coils of chocolate dough with raspberry filling, and the maggots are marzipan...Picky eaters and unsuspecting dinner guests beware. -- Publishers Weekly -- 53141 Nothing says Halloween like creepy and revolting food, and this colorful cookbook is filled with appealingly unpalatable (but tasty) recipes for kids to make. -- Booklist -- 53695 Did someone say Halloween party?...Gutierrez's vermin-filled cartoons complement the often gruesome photography, and Tee also highlights a range of real-life delicacies, including live octopus, fried tarantulas, and roasted rat. Picky eaters and unsuspecting dinner guests beware. - Publishers Weekly Author InformationSusanna Tee is an accomplished cook and acclaimed cookery author, food stylist, and teacher at cooking workshops. She has written more than 40 recipe books, covering a wide range of cuisines and festivities, including the children's recipe book Tricky Treats. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |