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− | When the [[Springfield Elementary School]] staff were cooking and eating students, [[Edna Krabappel]] read the book at her desk. Milhouse was among the few students left in class. When he saw Mrs. Krabappel reading the book, he realized that any one of them could be next and suggested to [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] that the three of them make a break for it. | + | When the [[Springfield Elementary School]] staff were cooking and eating students, a fat [[Edna Krabappel]] read the book at her desk. Milhouse was among the few students left in class. When he saw Mrs. Krabappel reading the book, he realized that any one of them could be next and suggested to [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] that the three of them make a break for it. |
== Behind the Laughter == | == Behind the Laughter == |
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The Joy of Cooking Milhouse
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Book Information
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The Joy of Cooking Milhouse is a cookbook that is specifically about cooking Milhouse Van Houten.
History
When the Springfield Elementary School staff were cooking and eating students, a fat Edna Krabappel read the book at her desk. Milhouse was among the few students left in class. When he saw Mrs. Krabappel reading the book, he realized that any one of them could be next and suggested to Bart and Lisa that the three of them make a break for it.
Behind the Laughter
The book's title is a parody of The Joy of Cooking, which has been in print since the 1930s.