This tested, kid-friendly recipe book offers simple step-by-step directions to make cookies on sticks, pizzas, sandwiches, and so much more -- all with the help of four cookie cutters shaped like Pooh, Tigger, Piglet, and Eeyore!
Since I'm writing this review in 2023, all the funny jokes involving this book's title have already been said (I feel for this author but also "Cooking with Winnie the Pooh" was right there), so instead I'll point out three other oddities that tend to get missed while people write their best poop jokes without reading this delightful piece of Disney brand history.
1. This book insists on using the brand name Nestle® Toll House® Morsels rather than writing the words "chocolate chips". Which means that Nestle® had some sort of advertising deal with a book called "Cooking with Pooh".
2. One of the recipes is just a peanut butter, honey, and banana sandwich. But cut in the shape of a Pooh! And with Nestle® Toll House® Morsels!!!
3. Piglett has a pepperoni pizza recipe in this book. Pepperoni is usually made out of pork.
I give this book only 1 star because I cant go any lower. The recipes in this book taste disgusting. Like something that would end in up my toilet after sitting on it for several hours. This book I just wanna flush down the toilet. And long story short this book stinks. I searched up the term ''poo'' and this what I got (bodily waste discharged through the anus). I hate how this book encourages kids to cook with there feces. I can even picture the look on the mothers face as she wakes up to breakfast in bed. overall stay safe stay away from this book.