We had a Care Bears cookbook. Just about every recipe included peanut butter. I'm fairly certain that there was a "smoothie" recipe that was just putting a spoonful of peanut butter into a glass of chocolate milk and mixing it with a spoon. Ended up all weird and gloppy.
I've seen an Anne of Green Gables cookbook, but only had time to glance through it quickly.
We have the Green Eggs and Ham cookbook. We haven't used it for anything, though
but I owned a Mary Poppins Cookbook!
I have that sitting on a shelf with all my other Mary Poppins books. I should cook something from it one of these days.
I have the GE&H cookbook, and had the Nancy Drew one. And forced some of the recipes on my parents.
I have a Jane Austen cookbook.
I have Nanny Ogg's Cookbook. I was surprised th t has makeable recipes rather than being just innuendo and magic.
And something called
Kafka's Soup: A Complete History of World Literature in 14 Recipes
that is a compilation of recipes done in the style of various authors. Tarragon Eggs a la Jane Austen, Coq au Vin a la Gabriel Garcia Marquez, the eponymous Quick Miso Soup. I haven't actually made anything out of it, but it's entertaining.
I also had a Nancy Drew cookbook
I think I had that one! I got a lot of my old childhood cookbooks back from my mom last year, but that one isn't among them. Hmm...
Um...I MIGHT be wrong...but isn't that what we old folks call a "library?"