Blech! Spinach Brownies?

October 19, 2007 / Posted by:
 
Jessica Seinfeld was on Oprah last week whoring out her cookbook called ""Deceptively Delicious." Her book is about hiding healthy shit in children's favorites.
 
After she was on Oprah, Oprahloonies began posting on the show's message board that Jessica's recipes are very similiar to another cookbook, "The Sneaky Chef: Simple Strategies for Hiding Healthy Foods in Kids' Favorite Meals" by Missy Chase Lapine.
 
Missy was on "Today" show a while ago where she cooked spinach brownies. Jessica did the same recipe on Oprah last week.
 
Other recipes they both have include sweet potatoes in grilled cheese, bean puree in macaroni and cheese and cauliflower in mashed potatoes. The same thing in both books.
 
Missy's publisher said, "I won't be able to comment until next week."
 
Jessica's publisher said all her recipes were original. Yeah, originally NOT HERS.
 
Those crazy moms! Let those bitches battle it out on Iron Chef.
 
Oh and SPINACH BROWNIES! Pot brownies yes….spinach brownies…NO!
 
Source: Rush & Molloy – Image: Splash
 
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