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In this follow up to their New York Times bestseller The Happy Cookbook, Fox & Friends cohost Steve Doocy and his wife, Kathy, share more hilarious stories and offer crowd-pleasing recipes that are quick, easy, and delicious. Steve Doocy and his wife, Kathy, believe the kitchen and the family dinner table should be happy places where memories are made and shared. But most of us don’t have the time to spend hours in the kitchen. Steve and Kathy are no exception, and with The Happy in a Hurry Cookbook, they bring together more than a hundred recipes for favorite comfort foods that come together in a flash—from last-minute entrees to set-it-and-forget-it slow-cooker meals.  The Happy in a Hurry Cookbook includes recipes covering a variety of occasions and favorite foods, from holidays, casseroles, and one-pot meals to chicken, pasta, and desserts, as well a whole chapter devoted to the ultimate comfort ingredient: potatoes. Steve and Kathy also share their clever Happy in a Hurry Hacks, which save prep and cooking time and can be used no matter what recipes you're using. Best of all, they include more hilarious and heartwarming stories from the Doocy family and (some well-known) friends.



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Steve Doocy

Steve Doocy is the longtime host of America's number 1 cable morning news show FOX News Channel's FOX & Friends (weekdays 6-9AM/ET) and is the host of Cooking with Steve Doocy and Cooking in a Hurry on FNC's on demand subscription-based streaming service FOX Nation. Throughout his broadcasting career, Mr. Doocy has received 11 local EMMY Awards for feature coverage, as well as the Associated Press' Feature Reporter of the Year Award. Steve and his wife Kathy are the co-authors of the New York Times bestsellers "The Happy Cookbook", "The Mr. and Mrs Happy Handbook" and the forthcoming "The Happy in a Hurry Cookbook: 101 Fast and Easy New Recipes That Taste Like Home." Steve also wrote "Tales from the Dad Side: Misadventures in Fatherhood." Doocy received his B.A. in journalism from the University of Kansas.The Doocys live just outside New York City in suburban New Jersey.



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