HOT MESS KITCHEN: Recipes for Your Delicious Disastrous Life

Gabi Moskowitz
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HOT MESS KITCHEN: Recipes for Your Delicious Disastrous Life

Gabi Moskowitz
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  • Published date: Apr 15, 2020
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 288
  • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781455596508
  • Dimensions: 7.75" W x 1.0" L x 9.5" H
Gabi Moskowitz is the editor in chief of the nationally acclaimed budget cooking blog Broke-Ass Gourmet and the author of four cookbooks. Gabi is also the coproducer of Young & Hungry, a Freeform comedy now in its fifth season, inspired by her life and writing. She starred in a web series in conjunction with the show, called "Young & Foodie". When she is not blogging, writing books, or making television, Gabi contributes to the Washington Post, the Guardian, and Lenny Letter. She lives in San Francisco with her husband, Evan.

Miranda Berman is a TV writer who has spent the majority of her career working on The Mindy Project. She also hosts a podcast aptly titled High School with Miranda Berman, on which she interviews guests about their high school experiences. She's originally from New York City, but currently lives and eats in Los Angeles.
"With recipes like "I Want to Punch You in the Face Pasta" and "Bounced Check Burrito," Hot Mess Kitchen threatens to be the most relatable, down-to-earth cookbook on the planet. These hilarious women have crafted delicious, realistic recipes and deeply personal anecdotes to accompany them. Honestly, I'm just so damn mad this didn't exist when I was in my twenties."—Jenni Konner, co-creator of HBO's Girls

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