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Food As Foreplay: Recipes for Romance, Love and Lust [Paperback]

Ellen Albertson (Author), Michael Albertson (Author)
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"Imagine Dr. Ruth meets Julia Child."-USA Today

"The Cooking Couple certainly qualify as love doctors, if not galloping gourmets."-Time Out New York

"The Cooking Couple share an almost spiritual affinity for food."-The Forum

"Their love ballad should be a common refrain in America."-The Santa Monica Breeze

"The frisky text makes you wonder whether the carpet between the authors' kitchen and bedroom is thread bare."-The Wine Enthusiast -- Multiple sources listed/w reviews

"Living, heavy-breathing proof of the seductive power of food."-Glamour

"If you don't mind crumbs in bed then you're gonna' love this book."-The Oregonian

"Served with an ample helping of humor."-Marie Claire

"Flavored with a playful pinch of spice."-Chicago Sun-Times -- Multiple sources listed w/reviews

"Your biggest problem will be deciding who gets out of bed to do the dishes."-Playboy

"Come and get it!"-Playgirl "Home cooking gets steamy with The Cooking Couple."-The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel -- Multiple sources listed w/reviews

Food as Foreplay: Recipes for Romance, Love and Lust contains over 100 quick, easy, fun recipes and dozens of tips that will get you out of the kitchen and into the bedroom. The authors are happily married authors practicing what they preach. Food as Foreplay covers every aspect of a romantic meal, from appetizers to dessert, and proper kitchen etiquette (cleaning up means showering together). You'll learn why cooking is like making love, how to stock your passion-filled pantry and what to serve at 2:00am when your bedmate says "Feed me". Discover what to cook for the vegetarian you love or lust after. Learn how to turn your home into a romantic garden of sensual delights and crete a culinary fantasy that will capture your loved one - body, heart and soul. More than just a cookbook, Food as Foreplay is a guide to romance that will leave America's libido howling. Seal your relationship with a kiss -- and a home-cooked meal! -- Midwest Book Review

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If the sizzle in your relationship has started to fizzle or you're looking for a new playmate to grease the gears of love, then grab a copy of the hot, new cookbook Food as Foreplay: Recipes for Romance, Love and Lust by The Cooking Couple, and heat up your love life. The Cooking Couple, kick the cookbook genre out of the frying pan and into the fire as they weave their wonderfully funny, irreverent, sensual philosophy of food, romance and relationships and how each contributes to the health and wealth of your soul.

Food as Foreplay contains over 100 quick, easy, fun recipes and dozens of tips that will get you out of the kitchen and into the bedroom. Plus, for the first time in a cookbook, a postcoital/preprandial centerfold of the happily married authors practicing what they preach. Food as Foreplay covers every aspect of a romantic meal, from appetizers to dessert (dessert means YOU), and proper kitchen etiquette (cleaning up means showering together). You'll learn why cooking is like making love, how to stock your passion-filled pantry and what to serve at 2:00 a.m. when your bedmate says, "Feed me." More than just a cookbook,Food as Foreplay is a guide to romance that will leave America's libido howling. Here are just a few tantalizingly, titillating tidbits that The Cooking Couple cover:

*Scientifically proven aphrodisiacs. *How to create a culinary fantasy that will capture your lover - body, heart and soul. *Sealing the relationship with a kiss and a home-cooked meal. *What to cook for the vegetarian you love or lust after. *How to turn your home into a romantic garden of sensual delights.

Food as Foreplay is the perfect gift for friends, lovers and everyone in between.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 178 pages
  • Publisher: Alexandria Publishing (January 1, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0964664909
  • ISBN-13: 978-0964664906
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #1,241,905 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars good read, March 3, 2006
By Heather "Heather" (Minneapolis, MN United States) - See all my reviews
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I got this book for Valentine's Day as a joke, but it has some great recipes.
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14 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Faaaabulous!, December 17, 1998
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Easy recipes to follow... delicious information for both the kitchen and the bedroom!
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5 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars If you're veg*an, don't bother, July 5, 2006
By VeggieTart (Washington, DC United States) - See all my reviews
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I was somehow under the impression that this book might be good for vegetarians and vegans. Whoops! Almost every page details how much the couple loves various animal-derived items. Yes, they recommend fresh fruits and veggies, and yes, they point out in the vegetarian chapter (entitled "Where's the Beef") that cholesterol, found only in animal products, can contribute to clogged arteries and maybe ED, but that weak message is overshadowed by veg-hostile recipes in almost every other chapter, especially the one that precedes the veg chapter, entitled "Caveman's Delight." Sigh. And Ellen, who is a dietitian, loses credibility when she uses the terms pesco-vegetarian and pollo-vegetarian. For the record, if one eats fish and/or chicken, s/he is NOT a vegetarian of any type. And while the veg chapter mentions fruitarianism, raw foodism has completely passed them over.

I guess I'm disappointed more than anything else. I was hoping for recipes to cook for my boyfriend and me. I will say I like the idea of cooking together (which sadly is not practical if you have a tiny kitchen) and truly enjoying the food you eat, but that's somewhat common knowledge. And checking someone's food preferences before cooking for them is also common sense.
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