Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Funny as hell and fattening too... Review: The evilest cookbook I've seen... even worse than Kill it and Grill it. Not bad as in bad food but bad as in addictingly good food that will cause your vegan freinds to suicide. Heck, the bacon grease even gets into the biscuits and the veggies...(I think there is a veggie somewhere in here). Seriously, this is one heck of a book that makes recipes the way Grandma did: does it taste good and will it put meat on your bones. The answer to both is yes. So far we have tried six recipes and they are all keepers. Well, after the author told us about the flour. The fudge wasn't bad but the brownies are "worth a walk." Normally, I'd consider a cookbook a keeper for 2 recipes and we are well past that now. Add to outrageous good but fattening recipes, a sick twisted humor that somehow avoided the political correctness virus and you have a cookbook that almost promises hours of entertainment when given to your vegan peace-nik co-workers.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Eat, drink and be merry Review: This book had me laughing out loud on the first page of the Foreword, and kept me laughing throughout. Graham writes well - and writes funny. Indeed, I did not put down the book (despite fits of chuckling) until I finished the whole thing in one sitting. Sometimes I wish I wasn't such a speed-reader. Then I went and made the chili. The recipes are to die for. Literally. Someone please call 911 for me....
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