

The Walking Dead: The Official Cookbook and Survival Guide [Wilson, Lauren, Kim, Yunhee] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Walking Dead: The Official Cookbook and Survival Guide Review: Both fun and practical for real life - Lauren Wilson’s The Walking Dead: the official cookbook and survival guide is no joke. Yunhee Kim’s photography takes me back to episodes. Makes me feel afraid this could be my last meal 😳 This book is a fun way to enjoy decent recipes of all type that are easy to create. The tips for survival are top notch. With weather events growing more dire, such as the multiple feet of snow in Cali to hurricanes and crazy unheard of Derecho that destroyed half my roof and decimated the county. Not just killing 60% of the trees as old as the city of Cedar Rapids. But the storm was 100’s of miles long. Crawling across the country from west to east. Unannounced. No warning. Almost two weeks of no electricity. Months without internet. After two years people are finally recovering. The one’s who could. Me, just returned from a boon-dock outing in the Tennessee wilderness knew what to do. Battery operated fan. Solar lights indoors. Charged outside during the day. Lithium battery and solar panel to charge it. Surveillance dependent on electricity could be run by the lithium Jackery if needs. Property solar dependent was a solar beacon being the only lit property anytime people walked or drove by. Though so many downed trees it was a week or so before people could drive in to assess the damage. Figure out how to connect electricity and all the other needs. Me, MacGyver built a smoker from cinderblocks. When cell service popped on posted on community media about this and encouraged people to cook what they had and share. People grilled pancakes to steaks directing people to their lawns. Others brought food to a drop off point to share. This went on for a few weeks. Sharing this to show even someone in the middle of the country can get hit by a land hurricane. This book has tips and tricks for all our needs. Not just recipes, survival caches. How to get and clean water. Even water to avoid. I’m not a survivalist, by any means. But, with military experience never assume everything is gonna be okay. Basic skills in survival can make a difference between life and death. Being calm foraging and organizing to freaking out and making crap worst. Page 142 had resources listed. Further reading o help with foraging, gardening, hunting, sprouting, food preservation, general survival. These meals and recipes are fun for family, friends, and as a single. My son is grown, but is into wilderness camping. Sometimes with no gear. When he was little I could see us digging into this for family fun. Pretending and prepared in case of a zombie apocalypse or someday storm that gets no help from the state or federal government for weeks. With ours, the government didn’t listen when we begged for help. There was no official announcement like other hurricanes and tornado warnings seen on the news to give people time to prepare. When they finally sent help the communities learned how resilient we can be together. This book could have definitely helped. What’s fun about each recipe is the dedication to a Walking Dead character and added details that take me back to the episode and moment in time fans will forever recollect. New fans will find a fun addition to the meal or dessert. Making actual food from the show is another. Though, even if the world succumbed to zombies I’m not sure I’d be convinced to eat Squirrel Piquante, page 78. Pretty certain the only ingredient available would be the floofy tail rat. Ingredients like olive oil and Cajun seasoning is probably not anywhere to be found. This book is a collision of no apocalypse and foraging is there’s a need. Why it appeals to my many senses as a veteran and someone who keeps practicing with dried ingredients on hand to help me survive for way more then the standard few days assuming help is coming. These things are handy for camping, hiking, and even when there’s nothing but a fun recipe to be made then watch a scary movie or show 😆 In real life I’d substitute the rodent with a couple Cornish game hens. Then, I think I could eat it, though visions of road kill would no doubt haunt me as I chew 🤣 Some of you might enjoy this other white meat. Page 78 is worth trying. Giving this 5⭐️‘s. Even if not a fan this book can be fun with students to get their creative juices going. Of, families to work together as a fun way to trial and error prep in case the real life world crashes during a weather or other event. It’s my believe doing things when it’s fun or not traumatic makes for less fear if something happens unplanned. Like, those people buried under snow in California would benefit from a few tips in this glossary of useful info in survival circumstances. Hoping those folks and any other caught in hard times from a horrid circumstance can find peace within as they create peace without. Bought mine on desertcart in the used book section for $4.71. Was a discarded library book. If ya didn’t know below the new book section people sell used books. I look for groups like More Than Words out of Boston that help youth from foster care learn business skills by selling used books. Some sellers are from libraries keeping books from landfills. Goodwill and other charities are listed. Even small family businesses finding ways to make extra money repurposing tossed out books. Highly recommend checking this section out. In the case of this book, in less than two years it’s now priced many times more due to being out of print. As an investor of print books this one’s a keeper and heirloom. If there’s ever grandkids could be a fun activity meal planner. Thinking maybe even with my grown son might wanna try as a family including survival tips. As we both enjoy this sort of inventory in life skills. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💯 Review: Walking Dead Recipe Book - The Book is beautiful! Great recipes, photos etc HOWEVER for a book already in print and in stock....it should have shipped overnight. It TOOK 3.5 ALMOST 4 WEEKS for my daughter to get it. Unless a product is coming thru customs....get it together people. IT SHOULDN'T TAKE THAT LONG TO SHIP WITHIN THE USA.
| Best Sellers Rank | #880,748 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #241 in Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Television (Books) #367 in TV Shows #1,815 in Celebrity & TV Show Cookbooks |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,415) |
| Dimensions | 8 x 0.8 x 10 inches |
| Edition | Not for Online ed. |
| ISBN-10 | 1683830784 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1683830788 |
| Item Weight | 1.6 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 144 pages |
| Publication date | October 10, 2017 |
| Publisher | Insight Editions |
#**E
Both fun and practical for real life
Lauren Wilson’s The Walking Dead: the official cookbook and survival guide is no joke. Yunhee Kim’s photography takes me back to episodes. Makes me feel afraid this could be my last meal 😳 This book is a fun way to enjoy decent recipes of all type that are easy to create. The tips for survival are top notch. With weather events growing more dire, such as the multiple feet of snow in Cali to hurricanes and crazy unheard of Derecho that destroyed half my roof and decimated the county. Not just killing 60% of the trees as old as the city of Cedar Rapids. But the storm was 100’s of miles long. Crawling across the country from west to east. Unannounced. No warning. Almost two weeks of no electricity. Months without internet. After two years people are finally recovering. The one’s who could. Me, just returned from a boon-dock outing in the Tennessee wilderness knew what to do. Battery operated fan. Solar lights indoors. Charged outside during the day. Lithium battery and solar panel to charge it. Surveillance dependent on electricity could be run by the lithium Jackery if needs. Property solar dependent was a solar beacon being the only lit property anytime people walked or drove by. Though so many downed trees it was a week or so before people could drive in to assess the damage. Figure out how to connect electricity and all the other needs. Me, MacGyver built a smoker from cinderblocks. When cell service popped on posted on community media about this and encouraged people to cook what they had and share. People grilled pancakes to steaks directing people to their lawns. Others brought food to a drop off point to share. This went on for a few weeks. Sharing this to show even someone in the middle of the country can get hit by a land hurricane. This book has tips and tricks for all our needs. Not just recipes, survival caches. How to get and clean water. Even water to avoid. I’m not a survivalist, by any means. But, with military experience never assume everything is gonna be okay. Basic skills in survival can make a difference between life and death. Being calm foraging and organizing to freaking out and making crap worst. Page 142 had resources listed. Further reading o help with foraging, gardening, hunting, sprouting, food preservation, general survival. These meals and recipes are fun for family, friends, and as a single. My son is grown, but is into wilderness camping. Sometimes with no gear. When he was little I could see us digging into this for family fun. Pretending and prepared in case of a zombie apocalypse or someday storm that gets no help from the state or federal government for weeks. With ours, the government didn’t listen when we begged for help. There was no official announcement like other hurricanes and tornado warnings seen on the news to give people time to prepare. When they finally sent help the communities learned how resilient we can be together. This book could have definitely helped. What’s fun about each recipe is the dedication to a Walking Dead character and added details that take me back to the episode and moment in time fans will forever recollect. New fans will find a fun addition to the meal or dessert. Making actual food from the show is another. Though, even if the world succumbed to zombies I’m not sure I’d be convinced to eat Squirrel Piquante, page 78. Pretty certain the only ingredient available would be the floofy tail rat. Ingredients like olive oil and Cajun seasoning is probably not anywhere to be found. This book is a collision of no apocalypse and foraging is there’s a need. Why it appeals to my many senses as a veteran and someone who keeps practicing with dried ingredients on hand to help me survive for way more then the standard few days assuming help is coming. These things are handy for camping, hiking, and even when there’s nothing but a fun recipe to be made then watch a scary movie or show 😆 In real life I’d substitute the rodent with a couple Cornish game hens. Then, I think I could eat it, though visions of road kill would no doubt haunt me as I chew 🤣 Some of you might enjoy this other white meat. Page 78 is worth trying. Giving this 5⭐️‘s. Even if not a fan this book can be fun with students to get their creative juices going. Of, families to work together as a fun way to trial and error prep in case the real life world crashes during a weather or other event. It’s my believe doing things when it’s fun or not traumatic makes for less fear if something happens unplanned. Like, those people buried under snow in California would benefit from a few tips in this glossary of useful info in survival circumstances. Hoping those folks and any other caught in hard times from a horrid circumstance can find peace within as they create peace without. Bought mine on Amazon in the used book section for $4.71. Was a discarded library book. If ya didn’t know below the new book section people sell used books. I look for groups like More Than Words out of Boston that help youth from foster care learn business skills by selling used books. Some sellers are from libraries keeping books from landfills. Goodwill and other charities are listed. Even small family businesses finding ways to make extra money repurposing tossed out books. Highly recommend checking this section out. In the case of this book, in less than two years it’s now priced many times more due to being out of print. As an investor of print books this one’s a keeper and heirloom. If there’s ever grandkids could be a fun activity meal planner. Thinking maybe even with my grown son might wanna try as a family including survival tips. As we both enjoy this sort of inventory in life skills. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💯
B**A
Walking Dead Recipe Book
The Book is beautiful! Great recipes, photos etc HOWEVER for a book already in print and in stock....it should have shipped overnight. It TOOK 3.5 ALMOST 4 WEEKS for my daughter to get it. Unless a product is coming thru customs....get it together people. IT SHOULDN'T TAKE THAT LONG TO SHIP WITHIN THE USA.
E**6
Given as a gift
I gave this to a friend, who is a big Walking Dead fan, for her birthday. I've never put hands on it but she seems to really like it. She says it's alot more than just a cook book. That said it appears be a well received gift that my fan girl friend is really enjoying. Thats about as good as I was going to manage on a budget.
R**A
Excellent fandom cookbook!
This was an amazing steal at a little over $6! The first part of the book is survival skills....gardening, fishing, etc. Things like making a fishing rod out of a stick, string and pop tab could come in handy. We tried this and ended up having Andrea and Amy's Campfire Fish. Aside from this, we also made Dwight's Egg Sandwich, Sanctuary Bread (whole grain with seeds), Home Fries, Rick's Cucumber and Onion Salad, Lucille's Chicken, and Greene Family Roasted Chicken. Carol's cookie recipes are in there too. There are tea and adult beverage recipes including wine, mead, and moonshine recipes. The back is full of other types of survival skills. Canning, jerky, preserving foods. Scattered throughout the book are pics from the series and beautifully staged pics of the recipes.
A**L
A beautiful cook book
Very well made, and detailed with every detail to spare, every recipe is tailored to every part of the walking dead. It's a beautiful cook book, I love it, and also all the chapters help with survival in case of an apocalypse.😻😻😻💀❤️
P**A
She wasn't pleased, (I did have a standby gift)
Bought this for as a Christmas gift for a sister-in law, who has too have every thing new for her kitchen. Knew she didn't have the WD cookbook. She wasn't pleased, (I did have a standby gift), but her face was "priceless". Gave it back to me, I was happy. Been a WD fan from the beginning. Fun to look at. I plan on trying a few receipe using beef or chicken. Not a wild game fan. Walking Dead fans or Hunter would enjoy this cook book.
M**S
Helpful
My granddaughter loves it
A**.
Fun cookbook for TWD fans
My daughter-in-law got a kick out of this cookbook. Not ALL the recipes from the show are included, thank goodness :D but a nice selection with backstories. Great gift idea for The Walking Dead fans.
B**L
It is literally full of amazing info! My daughter is a huge Twd fan, and she's read it at least 3 times now, in a week .....
A**.
Hot this as a gift for a friend and he absolutely loved it.
J**N
Loved everything about the book. The tips, quotes, flashbacks to great recipes and lessons that we probably should know. Highly recommend to a true fan or someone who can appreciate the need to know how to survive.
S**I
Ho acquistato questo libro per un regalo a una ragazza appassionata di cucina e di the walking dead. Abbiamo avuto modo di sfogliarlo e ha delle illustrazioni veramente belle e le ricette sono veramente buone e originali. Inoltre, la mia amica è stata entusiasta!
C**O
it’s perfect! even for a non-fan of walking dead, it’s a nice gift.
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