Books
The Warner Bros. Studios Commissary Cookbook (1 of 2)
- Item Number
- 306
- Estimated Value
- 40 USD
- Opening Bid
- 13 USD
Item Description
Warner Bros. Studios Commissary Cookbook (Hardcover)
The Warner Bros. Studios commissary dining room and adjacent employee cafeteria were originally operated as part of the First National Pictures Studios, acquired by Warner Bros. Studios in 1928. From that point forward, and still to the present day, our highly skilled cooks work hard to satisfy the discerning tastes of our entire studio family.
The recipes and plate presentations in this cookbook are representative of what has been featured in the commissary, and the chefs have taken care to include those dishes which they believe will be most enjoyed by your family and friends.
Featuring over 57 appetizer, soups, salads, main courses, and dessert dishes, as well as dozens of stunning photographs by Anjali Pinto, notes from chefs Gabriel Morales and Maurizio Binotto, archival menu images, historic Warner Bros. Studios commissary photographs, and a Brief History of Warner Bros. Studios that goes into fascinating detail on the studio's accomplished legacy.
Thank you to Tracey Muldaur!
Item Special Note
Items will be available for pick up at Beethoven Street Elementary School (front of the school, near the flagpole) before school on Tuesday, May 15, 2018 and Wednesday, May 16, 2018 (7:45-8:30am) and after school only on Wednesday, May 16, 2018 (2:15-2:45pm)
On request, items can be mailed to the winning bidder. Bidder is responsible for shipping and handling fees, which will be added to the winning bid amount. Items will be shipped via USPS and billed at standard industry rates.
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