Hello, Mom, how do you cook this? A basic kitchen for those who moved out of their parents' house.
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Looking for a book that will save you from instant noodles and pizzas delivered for the price of a plane wing? Meet your culinary starter pack!
This book is for those who have just moved into a dorm, rented their first apartment, or decided to cook for themselves and save the money for new headphones. It contains simple and truly delicious recipes that can be made even in a mini-kitchen with just a stovetop and a kettle.
Each recipe is step-by-step and includes pictures, so you're guaranteed not to screw up (well, almost). Plus, the bright, trendy design and tons of stylish pictures turn cooking into content for Stories.
Inside you'll find:
- Over 40 recipes: from pasta and potatoes to homemade pizza, ramen, and cheesecake;
- Step-by-step diagrams and pictures—even someone who just learned how to make scrambled eggs yesterday can follow along;
- dishes made from simple ingredients, not "something fancy"—everything can be bought at your local supermarket;
- basic cooking techniques and safety rules—yes, "don't lick the knife" is also an important life hack.
In short: this book makes cooking not a boring quest, but a delicious and engaging experience. Cook and treat your friends and classmates—you'll definitely find it useful at the end of the school year!
This book is for those who have just moved into a dorm, rented their first apartment, or decided to cook for themselves and save the money for new headphones. It contains simple and truly delicious recipes that can be made even in a mini-kitchen with just a stovetop and a kettle.
Each recipe is step-by-step and includes pictures, so you're guaranteed not to screw up (well, almost). Plus, the bright, trendy design and tons of stylish pictures turn cooking into content for Stories.
Inside you'll find:
- Over 40 recipes: from pasta and potatoes to homemade pizza, ramen, and cheesecake;
- Step-by-step diagrams and pictures—even someone who just learned how to make scrambled eggs yesterday can follow along;
- dishes made from simple ingredients, not "something fancy"—everything can be bought at your local supermarket;
- basic cooking techniques and safety rules—yes, "don't lick the knife" is also an important life hack.
In short: this book makes cooking not a boring quest, but a delicious and engaging experience. Cook and treat your friends and classmates—you'll definitely find it useful at the end of the school year!
See also:
- All books by the publisher
- All books in the series Living Alone: Instructions for Drama-Free Adulthood