Procrastibaking
100 Recipes for Getting Nothing Done in the Most Delicious Way Possible
Whether you need a distraction, a treat, or just a break from your responsibilities, beloved blogger Erin Gardner's enticing collection of 100 recipes is here to provide a delicious diversion.
Sometimes you need to take a mini vacation from the demands of daily life, and the kitchen is the best space for it. How can you return those emails when there's dough on your hands? It would be counterproductive to handle clean laundry after dipping chocolates all afternoon, right? Whether you're avoiding work, the news, or just trying to keep your hands busy, baking offers the perfect escape.
Pastry chef and beloved blogger Erin Gardner provides the ultimate guide to procrastibaking with pride and purpose in this inspired collection of 100 recipes, from easy one-hour projects to weekend affairs. From Case-of-the-Mondays Morning Treats, to Late-for-Everything Loaf Cakes and Fear-of-Success Snack Cakes, this book has a chapter for every procrastibaking need, and recipes to satisfy any craving for distraction. Not feeling that work project? Work on some Peanut Butter S'more Bars instead. Term paper due tomorrow? Making some No-Bake Cookies-n-Cream Pie will get the creative juices flowing. Does your mother-in-law have you channeling Scrooge? This calls for a procrasti-masterpiece, like a Gingerbread House...from scratch.
So don't worry. Put down the cleaning supplies. Ignore the emails. Treat yourself to a happiness break.
It's time to procrastibake.
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March 31, 2020 -
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- ISBN: 9781982117757
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- ISBN: 9781982117757
- File size: 51814 KB
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- English
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Library Journal
May 1, 2020
Gardner (Erin Bakes Cake) has compiled a collection of 100 recipes to satisfy your need to take time away from everyday tasks and work that you just don't want to finish. The book came into creation because Gardner had hashtagged herself procastibaking instead of testing a recipe for a cookbook. This led to her being featured in the New York Times in an article about the topic of procrastibaking. The introduction includes a section on why you might consider procrastibaking, as well as a list of different months and days in honor of ingredients or specific desserts; for example, Chocolate Chip Day. Included are tempting and satisfying treats, such as billionaire tart, frozen strawberry margarita bars, salted caramel fudge, buttercrunch cookies, French onion goug�res, and baked Alaska ice cream cones. VERDICT A creative and fun way to introduce baking into your life. Recommended for bakers of all levels, and an essential for home bakers to have in their collections.--Holly Skir, Broward Cty. Lib., FL
Copyright 2020 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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