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More White Trash Cooking

More White Trash Cooking

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Different Kind of Humour
Review: Same cover and look as previous White Trash Cooking books, but not written by Ernest Matthew Mickler. With Ernest's untimely passing, cousin Trisha attempts to pick up the pen and cookin' legacy of Mr. Mickler. She, unfortunately for us, fails. Filled with short, uninviting recipes, this cookbook does not have the same zing or endearing writing flair that her cousin so easily wrought. Skip this one altogether and stick with the original two by Ernest: White Trash Cooking and White Trash Cooking II, Recipes for Gathern's.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Disappointing. This is NOT written by Ernest Matthew Mickler
Review: Same cover and look as previous White Trash Cooking books, but not written by Ernest Matthew Mickler. With Ernest's untimely passing, cousin Trisha attempts to pick up the pen and cookin' legacy of Mr. Mickler. She, unfortunately for us, fails. Filled with short, uninviting recipes, this cookbook does not have the same zing or endearing writing flair that her cousin so easily wrought. Skip this one altogether and stick with the original two by Ernest: White Trash Cooking and White Trash Cooking II, Recipes for Gathern's.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Different Kind of Humour
Review: This most recent in the White Trash Cooking series is different, almost a parody of the original two books by Ernest Matthew Mickler. There is a real cult following for this book. Not because the recipies are so superb, but because Trisha Mickler has shown a deep understanding for White Trash and White Trash Cooking. If you have memories of family gatherings where the pot luck offerings showed a profound creativity in the use of Miracle Whip, Cheeze-Whiz and Jello, then you will heartily enjoy this book.


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