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Big Cook's Cook Book

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Spiral-bound

Published September 29, 2005

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Leanne Gill

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February 12, 2025
It's a truly breathtaking literary work.

This was merely a preliminary statement that grossly underemphasised the weight and seismic impact this work of art has had on our modern generation. I should be shot for this. This rich tapestry of raucous descriptions is the final element required fully immerse the reader within the show 'Big Cook Little Cook', of which I have watched religiously throughout my futile years on Earth, praying to Little Cook, God of Small Things, and Big Cook, God of Not so Small Things. For years, I have prayed for a holy scripture to which I can cherish and learn from. This is it. This book is an extension of the shows uncompromising messages, and eternal life that it provides me with. "And where do we look for things to cook? In the book. In the book! In Big Cook's Book!" This rhetoric, uttered to us throughout all episodes, draws us forth, capturing us in its blissful talons and smuggling us away to a fluffy plain of culinary inconsequence. Big Cook's Big Cookery Book had been a myth, a legend among people as to whether it actually existed. President Obama implemented a programme in search of people willing to look for the book alongside his killing of Osama Bin Laden. Einstein once proclaimed that "I do not know with what weapons WW3 will be fought will, but I know that Big Cook's Big Cookery Book will be pretty sick when we find it". The counterfeit and pitiful beliefs that it did not exist were only proven false upon the books discovery in Asda by Kanye West, who then proceeded to say racist stuff on Twitter for no apparent reason. The people who believed the book to be fake were executed by firing squad soon after. It is now that we have a mortal pathway into the dimension of Big Cook and his smaller partner Little Cook. We now have access to meals that once previously only quenched our jumping taste buds through virtual means. With meals such as 'Beany Giant' and 'Hot Dog Racer' now in da flesh to sweep us off our feet and whisk us away to a place where we are free to perambulate in our own sadistic satisfaction. Who are we? To have such luxury and wisdom where others don't? Perhaps this work should have been burnt. For it is now the crushing moral dilemma of whether it is right to keep this sweet work to ourselves, or to share it with others who may misuse it for ourselves, for its power is second to none.

"My name is Ben, and my name is Small. We've got the cleanest kitchen of all!" - Big Cook Little Cook Cleaning Up Song
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December 25, 2019
I got my niece into big cook little cook as she loves helping me do recipes I found some of the dvds ad then I found this fab book ad had for money so now everytime she comes to visit we make a recipe from the book to make
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