Let's peruse this, shall we?
okay
So, the first page is actually the twenty-seventh, and it's a "chili" recipe. I guess the person who put it together was too high, or maybe they wanted to smash our idea of what a cookbook has to look like like. Either way, we're off to a good start.
>>7293744
reporting
>>7293752
Oh god they're vegan.
If these vertical photos turn out to be crap, I can retake them.
The Index is page fifty-two, and it's right in the middle of the book. Request some recipes for me to post while I post the rest of the introduction.
Page one, right after page fifty-two.
The whole second half of that paragraph...
Back in a minute.
of course the edgy anarchists are vegan
Almost done the introduction.
The Glossary.
Keep going OP, I'm lurking and having a hearty kek
And the back cover.
Refer to >>7293767 if you have a request.
>>7293828
This page is actually useful.
Let's have some Pissed Off Penguins, shall we?
>>7293834
The Pissed Off Penguins are actually just a series of comics. Somebody had the not-so-bright idea of including all of the little illustrations and comics in the Index.
>>7293744
>implying no one has ubiquitous access to this complete nonsense.
>>7293849
This is like a zine, though, not the actual Anarchist's Cookbook. I don't know if it's been scanned online yet.
>>7293844
Almost expected something like this. How about the tahini-miso dip/spread then?
>>7293860
This might turn out well. I think nutritional yeast is supposed to taste similar to parmesan.
>>7293868
Yeah. I had raclette at my vegan friends' place on new year's eve, and they made tons of yeast-based cheese replacement. It was actually pretty good, like a thick cheese sauce that actually melted and browned.
>>7293868
It doesn't. It is tasty in its own way, though.
>>7293752
That's what recipes used to look like, except without the editorialising.
For what it's worth, this is somewhat of a funny idea.
T-They're not serious, a-are they?
>>7294463
I'm not sure. I would sure as heck like a national socialist cookbook, though.
>>7295712
Borscht and black bread every day.
Done.
>>7295739
>Borscht
Isn't that more of a Slavic thing? So, shouldn't it be associated with communism? I'd say national socialism would be rich in porridge recipes.
>>7295799
Same thing when it comes down to it.
>>7295800
Eh, national socialism (Nazism) is vehemently opposed to communism.
>>7295801
Everybody knows what national socialism is. Now sit down and examine the doctrines of both Nazism and communism (as implemented, not the ideal), and try to spot any significant differences.
>>7293767
Tofu nuggets or moussaka please!
>>7296115
Sure thing.
/ck/ and /fit/ approved cook books? Any with nutritional info and meals by total calories?
>>7293752
>yer
>>7296115
Sorry for the wait.
>>7296115
>>7297396
>>7297404
>>7293752
that fucking clip art footer
Tofu will not exist in an anarchist society
Can we have a look at the mushroom and hazelnut roast?
>>7298213
>>7293767
Could I see the falafel, chai tea, and nettle soup, mushroom-miso gravy, and Moroccan soup?
This is a wonderfully ridiculous thing, OP. How did you acquire it?
>>7293767
Requesting pages 3 and 11.
>>7299206
Sure thing.
Oh, I bought it from a local anarchist bookstore for $5. I like simple cookbooks, so it looked promising.
>>7299242
Coming up.
>>7299314
Thanks anon, this thread is fucking jokes.
>>7299206
>>7299206
Nettle tea is decent, though I don't like the smell.
>>7299206
>>7299206
Make this for your next activist camp. I didn't like it, though, too sweet.
>>7299242
Page 3: >>7293784
I do not condone drug use.
>>7293744
You're doing god's work, OP. Request pages 13 and 38 if you don't mind.
>>7299356
Not at all.
>>7299356
>>7299367
this actually sounds tasty.
may have to try it tomorrow
Why would you want to be associated with a book thats essentially terrorism and why would you make vegan chilli
also
>>7293787
anonymous has no gender, its the same philosophy as the batman
>>7299375
>Why would you want to be associated with a book thats essentially terrorism
I'd bet that a lot of anarchists approve of the original Anarchist's Cookbook, so naming a cookbook after it is a playful reference.
>why would you make vegan chilli
Autism aside, "chili" made with only vegan ingredients and chili seasonings tastes fine. I guess you could call it something else, but what?
>>7299392
i dont have anything against vegan dishes, but chilli is supposed to have specific ingredients. I think vegan chilli is just a type of stew i guess. Chilli works as a name i suppose
>>7299397
Maybe Tex-Mex stew, then? I know what you mean, though. It's like making "miso soup", but using vegetable stock instead of dashi.
>>7299407
thats a good name, and im glad someone understands what i mean. I doubt it will catch on though, so the best thing to do is just roll with it and complain slightly from time to time on cooking forums
>>7299314
Some of the tahini recipie was cut off-- what kind of sauce is the last ingredient?
>>7293780
>another step is learning how to find yer food for free from dumpsters
Eating the trash and refuse that decent people throw away... hipsters are literally bottom-feeders
can't wait until these retards realise miso paste has fish in it. fuck me.
>>7300156
are you actually a retard?
its fermented soy beans...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miso
"Miso (みそ or 味噌?) is a traditional Japanese seasoning produced by fermenting soybeans with salt and the fungus Aspergillus oryzae, known in Japanese as kōji "
I'm disappointed, DESU. I was expecting to see some of the following:
>high level dumpster diving skills
>making good use of commonly discarded items
>store pillaging strategies
>basic nutrition theory, siege survival tips
>hunting and prepping of small urban animals
>urban gardening
>tearing up pavement and establishing a garden
>produce processing and preservation techniques
Basically, a survivalist cookbook with more of an emphasis on a decaying urban environment rather than somewhere out in the sticks.
But all I got was a reference to dumpster diving, a bunch of vegan recipes and plenty of clipart of cities burning down.
>>7300248
Honestly, I was thinking of doing something like that. Jack claims he's the everyman cook, but his dishes are often expensive, impractical, and are poorly cooked and represented by him. I wanted to do some real low budget cooking/dumpster diving/home gardening stuff with an element of survivalism.
>>7300099
Here you go.
>>7299367
A friendly reminder from your local /ck/ nerd: you don't need to soak beans before cooking them.
>>7300643
Quotes the wrong post?