Jennifer Lawrence Launches an Adorable Cooking Show You Can’t Miss

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When it comes to charming celebrity moms, I have a special fondness for Jennifer Lawrence. I just know that if we were to meet, we would instantly bond, sharing laughs over the oddities in our purses and complaining about the never-ending tasks of parenting, like running our kids’ bake sales. Now, my admiration for her has only deepened thanks to her delightful cooking show, which is the cutest thing ever.

Over the past few months, Lawrence has been sharing episodes of her “Pretend Cooking Show” on her Facebook page, and so far, there are four episodes that have me wishing for more—daily, if possible. You have to see it to believe it. In one episode, she even kisses her Ina Garten cookbook! How precious is that?

Throughout the show, she shares the most endearing cooking tips, such as filling a measuring cup with water and declaring it “not too hot, not too cold, just right.” Seriously, how can she be this adorable? She crafted honey white bread shaped like little people, and I suddenly feel the urge to recreate that in my own kitchen.

In her second episode, she makes Huckleberry English Muffins, which is just as cute as it sounds. Picture her in owl pajamas with reading glasses—absolutely heart-melting! She humorously measures the dough’s chilling time in “two kids’ bedtimes.” Can we say relatable? It’s like having your best friend in the kitchen with you. At the end, she blows a kiss to the muffins, lamenting that she’s “doing a movie” and avoiding carbs. No worries, Jenn—I’ll happily eat a few for you!

In the third episode, she attempts homemade bagels, setting up the dough in plaid pajamas embroidered with “Mama.” Spoiler alert: she totally nails it! “What they lack in puffiness, they make up for in character,” she quips between bites. The carb ban must be lifted—thank goodness!

The latest installment features Lawrence’s favorite nut-free granola bar recipe. Honestly, have you ever seen someone so excited about making nut-free snacks? I’m putting together a list of reasons why she should be my new best friend. Is that weird?

She concludes this episode by drizzling chocolate over the granola bars, declaring, “I’m not a pretty baker,” but I have to disagree—she’s like a beautiful angel in the kitchen.

I’m not entirely sure why she calls this a “pretend” cooking show because she clearly possesses real cooking talent and is the most delightful kitchen companion. She’s relatable, genuine, and effortlessly lovable, making her a breath of fresh air in the world of cooking shows.

Can’t wait for episode five!

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In summary, Jennifer Lawrence’s charming cooking show is a delightful escape, filled with relatable moments and genuine joy. Her approach to cooking makes you feel like you’re right there with her, sharing laughs and culinary adventures.

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