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Food

Kris Jenner Writing A Kardashian Cookbook, Due Out This Fall

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The mom-ager of the Kardashian clan has a cookbook on the way. Which is interesting, because in the times we've watched the show, we've seen take-out orders and exorbitant dinners out, and nothing of her kitchen skills.

Jenner, whosetalk show failed last year is now trying her hand at writing. The book is titled "In the Kitchen with Kris: A Kollection of Kardashian-Jenner Family Favorites," and will be released by Gallery Books this Fall.

The cookbook is a collection of family recipes that are fan favorites with the family, including her grandkids. (She currently has 3 including North West, with one more on the way.) The tagline on Amazon says it's both a book and entertainment guide.

Eater says that the book will contain recipes for entertaining as well as "a mean grilled cheese sandwich that has become a favourite among her young grandchildren."

Maybe she'll do a cool pop-up at the next Kidchella like the chefs did this year at the real festival.

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