/tv/ here, is this worth investing in?
>>9106108
No and Sopranos had a shitty ending, along with several completely useless SEASONS.
Fuck that show and fuck you.
>>9106121
OH!!!
>>9106121
The ending is what filters plebs from patricians. Either way, what I'm asking has nothing to do with the show and more to do with the food
>>9106134
Stupid to buy it when you can download it from any number of places for free.
>>9106121
Go and get your shine box.
>>9106125
Bodda Bing!
>>9106108
Just go back to /tv/. Your horrible "kino" and "filter" bullshit is bad enough when it's contained but don't bring it here. Fucking asshole
>>9106167
You make it sound like /ck/ is a board of substance when we both know it hasn't been for sometime.
>>9106183
I think you've had enough "substance" buddy.
>>9106167
The Sopranos is fucking cash numale.
>>9106167
I just want to know if it has any good recipes in. Sopranos is what inspired me to start eating properly
>>9106204
Fucking download a PDF. Are you completely incompetent? Do you think any real cook would read this shit?
>>9106192
ruthless
>>9106108
don't listen to these faggots, this cookbook actually has delicious recipes, very authentic too
>>9106235
Thanks! I just wanted to know whether or not tthe recipes were any good
>>9106108
No idea, but the Hannibal one is pretty good.
If you're a superfan maybe, since there's a few cast interviews and stuff like that IIRC.
It's mostly entry level stuff but there's a few interesting recipes in there.
I hate the end where they are eating those cheap onion rings with the chopped onions instead of whole onion slices. They really seemed to be enjoying them. Pissed me off.
>>9106108
My parents use recipes from it occasionally.
Definitely a good read. Any true fan of authentic Italian cooking and the Sopranos should own it. It's literally 300 pages of gabagool pictures.
>>9106108
I want this. The Game of Thrones cookbook was a disappointment and calls for all sorts of shit you'd never have on hand.
>>9106108
Haven't looked at it, but I assume it's shit because it's italian-american.
>>9109017
>cutting onions with a butter knife, canned tomato soooaaass, and using minced human meat for bolognese
>>9106167
somebody get this hothead outta here!
>>9106204
KEK
Gabbagool
>>9106152
>"I know Vito's bottom was impacted!"