How to Feed Yourself: 100 Fast, Cheap, and Reliable Recipes for Cooking When You Don't Know What You're Doing
By (Author) Spoon University
Potter/Ten Speed/Harmony/Rodale
Harmony Books
4th December 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
641.512
Paperback
224
Width 187mm, Height 235mm
From the millennial food community of 2.8million, 100 recipes and 100 photographs organized around the 8 ingredients young adults are most likely to have in their kitchen- eggs, chicken, pasta, potatoes, toast, grains, greens, and bananas. Spoon University has an incredibly engaged following of young adults, both online and on the 300+ college campuses where they have a network of 11,000 student contributors who create content for the website and run Spoon University clubs, holding monthly local events like dinner parties. Spoon U's content is a mix of videos in the style of Buzzfeed's Tasty videos, young-adult friendly recipes, and contributor-created articles about food and health. Their debut cookbook offers what the emerging foodie is looking for- healthy, cheap, easy, and good recipes. With a wry, knowing, funny voice, the approach is fresh, innovative, and highly visual. The book is organized around the 8 ingredients young adults are most likely to have in their kitchen--eggs, chicken, pasta, potatoes, toast, grains, greens, and bananas--and each of the 100 recipes is structured so that you can cook any recipe in the book with no prior experience. Clever recipes like Empty Peanut Butter Jar Noodles and Leftover Vodka Pasta Sauce, tips for sprucing up your meal for Instagram, easy ways to transform overripe bananas and an entire chapter devoted to toast speak to the real lives of young adults.
Spoon University is a global community of young influencers shaping the future of food. Founded at Northwestern University by MACKENZIE BARTH and SARAH ADLER, Spoon University has grown into an online community with millions of followers as well as an on-campus organization at 300+ colleges. A network of 11,000 student contributors create content for the website and run Spoon University clubs, holding monthly local events like dinner parties.