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Having a bad day? A bad week? A bad year? Bad Day Ice Cream is the cure to all that ails you! Life is unpredictable, and bad days happen. While ice cream may not be a cure-all, when combined with encouraging advice it can be just the pick-me-up you need to keep going. This tongue-in-cheek cookbook makes the perfect gift for anyone going through a rough patch. Celebrated cookbook author Barbara Beery has created 50 unique recipes to help you get through any bumps in the rocky road, from getting a speeding ticket to dealing with a nosy mother-in-law. With humor that is anything but vanilla,…mehr

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Having a bad day? A bad week? A bad year? Bad Day Ice Cream is the cure to all that ails you! Life is unpredictable, and bad days happen. While ice cream may not be a cure-all, when combined with encouraging advice it can be just the pick-me-up you need to keep going. This tongue-in-cheek cookbook makes the perfect gift for anyone going through a rough patch. Celebrated cookbook author Barbara Beery has created 50 unique recipes to help you get through any bumps in the rocky road, from getting a speeding ticket to dealing with a nosy mother-in-law. With humor that is anything but vanilla, Kathryn Thompson, author of the viral blog and book Drops of Awesome, provides the perfect dose of down-to-earth advice (or is it commiseration?) to put every piece of bad news in perspective. It's the cherry on top of each delightful treat!
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Kathryn Thompson is a freelance writer and blogger living outside Seattle with her computer-genius husband and three frequently delightful children. She believes that the world would be a drastically better place if everyone understood how awesome they were. Kathryn is a self-certified, imminently renowned ice cream clinician, with years of experience consuming and prescribing frozen desserts. She has been featured everywhere from The Today Show to The Seattle Times, and you can find her writing scattered around the internet. Check out her personal site: DropsofAwesome.com.