"A hilarious read when you're feelin' down and hungry."—Daily Candy Life's little pitfalls can be a real drag: being dumped, fired, or left at the altar—they're all such downers. Sure, some might just grin and bear it, but why? Hilarious author Heather Whaley advises readers to revel in their misery, offering a slew of side-splittingly skewed recipes, each perfect for a different, wretched moment, including: • Lonely Christmas pudding • Caught Mom and Dad in the Act Tater Tot Casserole • Your brother Really Was Mom's favorite peach pie • fannie Mae and freddie Mac 'N' Cheese • breakfast Sandwich for Morning-After Regret In the wonderfully perverse tradition of Amy Sedaris's bestselling I Like You, Eat Your Feelings makes the perfect gift, reminding us that food and booze—unlike fair weather friends or your 401K—will never let you down.
How to Eat Your Feelings is about a food lover's journey through life, using cooking as a form of meditation.
Do you feel you’ve lost control when you give in to a craving? Stop Eating Your Emotions will help you make peace with your body and transform your relationship with food to rediscover the pleasure of eating without guilt or anxiety.
Through these 2 books, you will learn: The relationship between emotions and eating habits The secret to manage stress properly How to have a meaningful relationship with your food The impact of overeating on brain chemistry How to cope ...
However, if you were Barney the Bear's trainer and Barney lumbered over to you every morning as you set out his slab of breakfast meat, you might experience joy at being greeted by your furry friend. Your understanding of the context of ...
What about the girls who found themselves using all their roommate’s peanut butter, nibbling from the work refrigerator, or hiding a stash of chocolate from boyfriends, and were too ashamed to say anything?
75+ recipes to nurture your emotional relationship with food. Recipes are approachable, playful, and easily modified for allergies or dietary preferences.
This book does not focus on what or how to eat—rather, these scientifically supported skills will teach you how to manage emotions and urges gracefully, live in the present moment, learn from your feelings, and cope with distress ...
Stop Eating Your Heart Out offers a way to rewire the brain to respond differently to the impulses and feelings that create bingeing.
Do you feel you’ve lost control when you give in to a craving? Stop Eating Your Emotions will help you make peace with your body and transform your relationship with food to rediscover the pleasure of eating without guilt or anxiety.
In this follow-up collection of comic essays, the author shares his hilarious and heartbreaking struggles with being an overweight, soon-to-be-gay kid, which sets him up for adulthood in the image-obsessed world of gay men in New York City ...