You Gotta Eat: Real-Life Strategies for Feeding Yourself When Cooking Feels Impossible
A trained chef teaches you how to keep yourself fed--and maybe even enjoy it!--in the face of stress, burnout, and exhaustion. Delivery is expensive. Eating a spoonful of peanut butter is depressing. You can't imagine having the energy to chop an onion. But somehow, you gotta eat. How does anyone feed themselves under these conditions? Enter You Gotta Eat, a friendly, accessible resource for getting something on your plate when you have too much on your plate. Part cookbook, part pep talk, and part action plan, You Gotta Eat offers tips and tactics--plus ten "do exactly this" recipes--for making effortless food that's nourishing, tasty, and even a little fun. Choose your current energy level and learn important kitchen hacks such as the following.
Plus dozens more ideas for living deliciously without impossible effort! Whether you're burned-out, depressed, overscheduled, a new parent, living away from home for the first time, or some combination of the above, let food editor, classically trained chef, and nacho enthusiast Margaret Eby show you how to make your eating experience easier--and better--in every way.
Author: Margaret Eby
Publisher: Quirk Books
Published: 11/19/2024
Pages: 192
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.9lbs
Size: 8.10h x 6.00w x 0.70d
ISBN: 9781683694427
Review Citation(s):
Foreword 08/14/2024
Library Journal 11/01/2024 pg. 96
About the Author
Margaret Eby is the deputy food editor for the Philadelphia Inquirer, and a former senior editor at Food & Wine, MyRecipes, and Extra Crispy. She has written for the New York Review of Books, Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, Bon Appetit, the New Yorker, the New York Times, and the Los Angeles Times, among other publications. Her previous book, South Toward Home: Travels in Southern Literature, was published by Norton in September 2015. Margaret graduated from Barnard College and completed an M.A. in Cultural Reporting and Criticism at NYU. She also completed a certificate program at the International Culinary Center in 2019.
- If you can open a package Turn instant ramen into a feast
- If you can assemble a plate Make a cheese board fit for a king
- If you can press a button Whip up perfect eggs in the microwave
- If you can wield a knife Turn any leftovers into a hearty casserole
Plus dozens more ideas for living deliciously without impossible effort! Whether you're burned-out, depressed, overscheduled, a new parent, living away from home for the first time, or some combination of the above, let food editor, classically trained chef, and nacho enthusiast Margaret Eby show you how to make your eating experience easier--and better--in every way.
Author: Margaret Eby
Publisher: Quirk Books
Published: 11/19/2024
Pages: 192
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.9lbs
Size: 8.10h x 6.00w x 0.70d
ISBN: 9781683694427
Review Citation(s):
Foreword 08/14/2024
Library Journal 11/01/2024 pg. 96
About the Author
Margaret Eby is the deputy food editor for the Philadelphia Inquirer, and a former senior editor at Food & Wine, MyRecipes, and Extra Crispy. She has written for the New York Review of Books, Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, Bon Appetit, the New Yorker, the New York Times, and the Los Angeles Times, among other publications. Her previous book, South Toward Home: Travels in Southern Literature, was published by Norton in September 2015. Margaret graduated from Barnard College and completed an M.A. in Cultural Reporting and Criticism at NYU. She also completed a certificate program at the International Culinary Center in 2019.
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