I have searched the site and found a few references about this book here and there but there is not a thread dedicated to it. I am thinking about buying this book but would like to know what others who have this book think of it. I know there are Lucky Peach fans on this site and that they think highly of this publication and wondered if that carried on through to the book. I have a few Canadian $ (rapidly shrinking relative to their US counterpart) and would like to use this money to buy an Asian cookbook, a salad book and a pressure cooker book to use with the Instant Pot. The latter two I know which ones I want but the Asian one I am not sure about. The Lucky Peach book appeals to me because it is said to be easy and does not need hard-to-find-ingredients. Any thoughts?
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I have searched the site and found d a few references about this book here and there but there is not a thread dedicated to it. I am thinking about buying this book but would like to know what others who have this book think of it. I know there are Lucky Peach fans on this site and that they think highly of this publication and wondered if that carried on through to the book. I have a few Canadian $ (rapidly shrinking relative to their US counterpart) and would like to use this money to buy an Asian cookbook, a salad book and a pressure cooker book to use with the Instant Pot. The latter two I know which ones I want but the Asian one I am not sure about. The Lucky Peach book appeals to me because it is said to be easy and does not need hard-to-find-ingredients. Any thoughts?
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