
With one glance you know that this is not your average Italian cookbook. The cover photo isn't the usual beautiful food shot or pastoral Tuscan landscape. The cover of The Food Pusher's Cookbook graphically shows the scant remains of what used to be a platter of pasta, apparently just decimated by a hungry horde.
The food pusher strikes again.
"They are, by nature, good people. They live to feed you," says author Rick Melfi, an accomplished professional chef. "We are unsuspecting of these kindly folks in their flowered aprons, who draw us into their world of sauces and over-stimulated taste buds."
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