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The internet is completely disturbed by these cookbook covers

Someone save those poor cover models

The internet is completely disturbed by these cookbook covers

Someone save those poor cover models

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The internet is completely disturbed by these cookbook covers

Someone save those poor cover models

If Microwave Meals For One is the saddest cookbook you've ever seen, let us introduce you to its more timely counterpart, Instant Pot Cooking For Two. The pressure cooker set Amazon records and has become a must-have kitchen accessory, so naturally, accompanying cookbooks followed quickly. And as eagle-eyed Twitter user @mikerugnetta discovered, they apparently all had eerily similar art direction.SHOP NOW>> Instant Pot DUOThe many riffs on the couple-friendly Instant Pot cookbooks all feature a man behind a woman, with his arms either wrapped around her waist or his hands showing her how to chop vegetables. Some are calling it the physical embodiment of "mansplaining." Follower @Felicious1908commented, "Oh that's why some of my recipes don't come out exactly right, I don't cook with a man standing over me."And once you get past the romance novel-esque covers, you'll notice some other weird things ... like the ingredients sitting on the counter. "I've never used an Instant Pot but judging from these images, it's a machine into which you put eggs, lettuce, bread, chopped bell peppers, and out of which comes an edible meal. Somehow," @mikerugnetta wrote.You can buy a copy of one of these books at your own risk, or — if you're cooking for more of a crowd — you can flip through our Delish-tested and vetted recipes here.

If Microwave Meals For One is the saddest cookbook you've ever seen, let us introduce you to its more timely counterpart, Instant Pot Cooking For Two. The pressure cooker set and has become a must-have , so naturally, accompanying cookbooks followed quickly. And as eagle-eyed Twitter user @ discovered, they apparently all had eerily .

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The many riffs on the couple-friendly cookbooks all feature a man behind a woman, with his arms either wrapped around her waist or his hands showing her how to chop vegetables. Some are calling it the physical embodiment of "mansplaining." Follower commented, "Oh that's why some of my recipes don't come out exactly right, I don't cook with a man standing over me."

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And once you get past the romance novel-esque covers, you'll notice some other weird things ... like the ingredients sitting on the counter. "I've never used an Instant Pot but judging from these images, it's a machine into which you put eggs, lettuce, bread, chopped bell peppers, and out of which comes an edible meal. Somehow," @mikerugnetta wrote.

You can of one of these books at your own risk, or — if you're cooking for more of a crowd — you can flip through our Delish-tested and vetted recipes .