There are so many questions up in the air.
What will The Doctor do without the Ponds?
How are WE going to live without the Ponds?
Is Clara Oswald the same person as Oswin Oswald?
And how is that even possible?
And are we going tolikeher?
And what is up with these killer snowmen?
And impress all your Whovian friends along the way.
The author of this article wonders why he didnt have this book when he threw his Doctor Who party.
Not that he would have been able to cook in his Dalek outfit but STILL.
One of the things we love most about this cookbook is the creativity involved.
The author has taken every episode of the new series ofDoctor Whoup until Series 6.
She combines creative recipe ideas with incredibly fun presentation.
She also has a bunch of creative ways to make Daleks and Cybermen.
And of course a whole chapter devoted to fish fingers and custard.
Along with creative recipes, Chris-Rachael Oselands cookbook is actually fun to read.
And making a cookbook that is fun to read isnt an easy task.
She combines humor, Whovian inside jokes and easy to follow recipe instructions.
And this is a book you might actually learn something from.
Oseland incorporates history into her recipes.
For instance, what would the Last Centurion be chowing down on in a Roman camp?
And what might our favorite World War II orphans find on the tables of the houses they broke into?
What did the British eat during the Blitz?
And what would they have eaten to celebrate a coronation?
And exactly what kind of drinks would Queen Victoria be drinking before she became a werewolf?
So how easy is this book to cook from?
And how do the recipes taste?
This is a cookbook made for all levels of cooks.
All the recipes are easily modified if you dont have the time or energy to make elaborate dishes.
And if you arent very good at cooking there are a ton of recipes just for you!
And Chris-Rachael Oseland is ok with you cheating a little and even gives some tips for shortcuts.
This is not a book necessarily designed to teach you the intricate lessons of cooking.
Its just a fun book aimed at helping you have an amazing Doctor Who party.
Maybe later she can write the sequel to teach us how to cook.
And shell be like a Whovian Julia Childs.
This book is also great for those with dietary restrictions.
And many of her recipes can be modified easily to meet dietary restrictions not otherwise stated.
Which is wonderful because it makes the cookbook accessible to all Whovians.
Which is important to the author of this article because he has celiac.
Chris-Rachael Oseland has recipes for snacks, breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert and some fun adult drinks.
But are they tasty?
All of these recipes were tasty and easy to make.
They were a big hit with everyone who tried them.
And who knew that mayo went well the omelets?
We didnt but maybe we just need to learn to trust The Doctors cooking skills.
And our own cooking skills as well.
Chris-Rachael Oseland does a wonderful job taking us on a culinary journey through time and space.
And for the author of this article it was an absolute pleasure getting to review this book.
We give this cookbook a solid A for its creativity and celebration of all things Doctor Who.
We cant wait to see what else Chris-Rachael Oseland has to offer to us Whovians in the future.
Maybe just a book of mixed drinks?
Or a book celebrating the first eight doctors?
We are excited to see what the future holds.