A Super Upsetting
Cookbook about Sandwiches
Tyler Kord
I think
I can honestly say this cookbook is unique and unlike any other I
have ever read or owned. I laughed out loud so many times while
reading it, it should have been a crime. So, I'd like to make a
toast, (or rather raise my asparagus sandwich) to Tyler Kord for
making it okay for me, or anyone else for that matter, to have a
sandwich anyway I want. To hell with what everyone else thinks!
Of
course, if I'm really really honest, I'm not sure I'm going to try a
lot of the recipes in this book (especially the difficult and time
consuming ones) because frankly, I'm just too lazy for that. But, I
loved the book nonetheless because it made me think about all the
ways I could make a sandwich with unexpected ingredients. Some of my
favorite recipes in this book were the Famous Rap Battles of
History, Don't Cry for me Argentina and
pretty much anything that included meatloaf. I really like the fact
that recipes for sauces and topping were included. I liked the recipe
for Mayo and all the additions one could add to make an interesting
variation. I've never made Mayo, again I'm lazy, but I like to think
that one day I might give it a try, just to see if I can.
Overall, this was a fun and entertaining book. It's good for anyone
who loves making sandwiches, and it's perfect for those who want to
be creative with their sandwiches.
Thanks to Blogging for Books for allowing me to read this book in
exchange for an honest review.
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