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The Hungover Cookbook by Milton Crawford is a Funny Read

When you're hungover on a weekend morning from a late night out, this Hungover Cookbook by author Milton Crawford is the ideal savior to help you fend for yourself and fill your empty stomach.

Written in a comedic and sarcastic tone, Milton Crawford tempts the hungover body with yummy food recipes. The Hungover Cookbook is divided up into several hangover-related sicknesses and tailors the recipes depending on which hangover type you relate most to. While the recipes are delicious, you'll have to work to make your fragile stomach crave them as much as your head does. Alongside the recipes are a series of funny quotes, graphics and anecdotes to help get you smiling again even while your head is pounding. There are even quizzes for the reader to do as they cook away their painful hangover.
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