Stop Falling for Pretty Cookbooks That Lowkey Hate You aka Food is Political

21 Oct 2025 • 25 min • EN
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Tired of buying cookbooks that collect dust (or shame you for not owning grape molasses)? Same. In this episode, we’re talking about how to choose a cookbook that actually fits your real life and not some Pinterest-perfect fantasy. I’ll show you how to spot the red flags (hello, pancetta prep on a Tuesday night 😵‍💫), how to tell if a cookbook is for beginners or pros, and what makes a recipe book actually useful. This isn’t just a rant – it’s a full-on guide to picking the best cookbooks based on who you are, how you cook, and what you’ll actually make. Whether you’re a total kitchen newbie or just cookbook-curious, this episode will help you skip the hype and find books you’ll use on a random Tuesday. ✨ WHAT WE COVER:How to spot a cookbook scamThe difference between recipes vs. how-to cookbooksWhy food photography is lying to youThe 80/20 rule for ingredientsWhy cooking is lowkey resistance (yup, we go there) 🎧 Prefer to skim? Head to the full episode transcript at www.jenniferwalter.me 📲 Say hi or share your fave cookbooks on Instagram @itsjenniferwalter Send me a DM _____________________________________________________________________ Visit jenniferwalter.me – your cosy corner where recovering perfectionists, tired minds, and those done pretending to be fine find space to breathe, dream, and create real change. 💬 JOIN THE CONVERSATION Follow on Instagram Follow on TikTok Follow on Threads 🔮 DAILY DOSE OF CHILL The Scenic Route Affirmation Card Deck is your online permission slip to trust your inner compass again. What does your card say? Share it with us! 👉 Pull Your Free Card ⭐ LOVE THE SHOW? Leave a rating and review. Your words help other wandering souls discover the Scenic Route podcast.

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