The 4-Hour Chef – The First Kindle Fire Book Teaser (Want a Free Kindle Fire?)

A first look at the beta-cover of The 4-Hour Chef. Let me know what you think.

The magic elves and I have been hard at work on an early Christmas gift for you all. In fact, there are quite a few goodies in this post, including 50 free Kindle Fire devices!

Let’s start with one of the most time-sensitive…

The 4-Hour Chef is Live!

The 4-Hour Chef is now on sale on Amazon!

I’ve been keeping things under wraps, but there is one big surprise. For the last 5 years, the most frequent request from blog readers has been a guide to mental performance. In other words, answering the question: how do you deconstruct and learn any skill?

Well, I’ve been listening all along, and that book is here!

Here’s the complete title: The 4-Hour Chef: The Simple Path to Cooking Like a Pro, Learning Anything, and Living the Good Life. Intended to be “the cookbook for people who don’t buy cookbooks,” The 4-Hour Chef will use food as a vehicle to teach the art and science of meta-learning–the skill of learning skills. Whether you want to learn a new instrument or a new sport (or anything in between), you’ll have a field-tested and research-backed blueprint. In addition to insight from world-class chefs, we’ll have an unreal cast of characters helping you to multiply your learning potential.

For a limited time, to celebrate the announcement, you can pre-order The 4-Hour Chef for 50-80% off. Instead of $30 for print, you can reserve a copy for $15. Instead of $22 for Kindle, you can get it for $5.99.

You can cancel anytime up to ship date, so there is no downside, only locked-in savings.

Sidenote…

Why might you buy the physical book, even in addition to the Kindle? Three reasons:

1) It will be gorgeous, a wonderful tactile experience, and truly unlike any cookbook you’ve ever seen.

2) I’ll be thinking up bonuses for people who buy the print edition early.

3) It would really help me out. Inexplicably, The New York Times excludes all advice/how-to books from their e-book bestseller list, so only the print edition counts towards the bestseller list. Silly, but there you have it!

See the full book description, sneak-peek photos, and more here.

A Christmas Countdown Experiment: The 4-Hour Chef Teaser

Next, I present to you the first Kindle Fire book teaser and app!

100% free and titled “A Christmas Countdown Experiment: The 4-Hour Chef Teaser,” it includes a seven-day Christmas countdown advent calendar, with unusual tips that allow you to enjoy wine, cookies, and all the other holiday vices… while losing fat.

From strategic yo-yo dieting and tequila hot chocolate, to exploding cows and tattoos, it’s full of surprises. Here’s are a few screenshots and the introduction video, followed by the download link…

Main menu – just tap any food for the recipe and much more.

I love advent calendars! Tap any day for your prescription or reward.

Download The 4-Hour Chef Teaser here. Please note! This version is limited to Kindle Fire at the moment, but the iPad (iOS) and general Android versions are almost done. They’ll be coming along shortly, and I’ll keep you posted.

But… why not get yourself a free Kindle Fire? That’s next.

50 Free Kindle Fire Devices

If you don’t yet have a Kindle Fire and would one for free, I’m giving away 50 of them. This is a thank you for providing so much helpful feedback over the last six months.

Here’s how to get one:

1) Just spread the word in the next 48 hours! Send people to this blog post or The 4-Hour Chef page on Amazon. Here are some ideas: Facebook like, Facebook sharing, retweets, Twitter, e-mail, e-mail signature, street miming. The last one doesn’t scale as well as the others.

2) By 11am PST this Thursday (Dec. 1), leave a comment on this post telling me what you did. If possible, quantify the impact (clicks, page views, etc.), and be sure to follow these two rules, which are required for your entry to be valid:

– In the first line, tell me what you’d most like to learn in The 4-Hour Chef.

– Keep the entire comment to 200 words or fewer, so use bullets!

We’ll consider the first 300 submissions, and a few judges and I will choose the 50 we think did the best job (subjective, I know). Then we ship them off! Void where prohibited, Martians under 21 not allowed, etc., etc. Winners will be announced next week.

Happy holidays!

Much more to come…

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Lex
Lex
12 years ago

Hey Tim,

I want to learn: why the hell does everything I try to bake turn out to be

total crap?

I’m already a huge promoter of all things Ferris, but I liked and tweeted and txt’d and even (gasp) phoned about the new book, can’t wait to read it!

Alex

ps down 4 inches and counting on the slo carb diet (thanks!)- hopefully the cookbook will have lots of good slo carb recipes!

Patrick Tomas
Patrick Tomas
12 years ago

Overall, I’d like to learn how to learn. Different ways of learning as I myself want to try and learn as much as I can! Food is a nice start of learning but if I can apply those to everything else, that will make the book and everything about it that much sweeter.

I pre-ordered the kindle version and the hardcover book as well as tweeted it to my 1,000 or so Twitter followers!

seth teel
seth teel
12 years ago

Without the new book or app in hand, I am hesitant to promote something heavily. That being said, I have enjoyed both the Four Hour Work Week and the Four Hour Body, as well as your Twitter-feed. To that end, I tweeted about the book and app to my 1,100+ followers and oosted it to for my 888 Facebook friends, and send a few personal emails to people I thought might be interested (and could benefit) from the book. I cannot quantify the amplitude of my FB & Twitter posts (Klout doesn’t even do that accurately), but can report back with a direct conversion rate of personal emails. I’d say this type of personalized viral marketing will do you better than all the Tweets in the world.

Jeromy
Jeromy
12 years ago

I’d love to add to my catalog of Slow Carb recipes. Also any specific recommendations for High value low cost wines :).

I’ve retweeted and liked this post on facebook, but the bigger impact will be word of mouth with my friends and family. I lost 25 pounds this past year, put on 15 pounds of muscle, and gone from no running to 5k without injury following the advice in 4 hour body. Everybody I know notices and I tell them its from what i’ve learned in your book.

Thanks Tim. And I can’t wait for the four hour chef. Pre-ordering now.

Matt McGuffin
Matt McGuffin
12 years ago

Tim,

I’d love to see you talk about the most common food myths (Don’t eat before bed, drink a least 64 oz of water a day, ect.) and try and prove or disprove them in your research.

Also, I posted a link to your amazon book page on my Google + and facebook accounts. Love your stuff, keep it up and thanks.

Joseph Haddon
Joseph Haddon
12 years ago

What I’d like to learn most from the 4 Hour Chef is what you have to say about sous-vide. The technique interests me, and I’d like to learn more about it, but haven’t attempted to yet.

I shared the teaser, linked to the amazon page, and linked to this post on Facebook, Twitter and G+. I also sent out a few personal emails to a highly targeted group of friends and family that I believe would be interested.

I don’t know how to quantify what I did, but Klout tells me I have a score of 49 if that means anything? (I’m new to this social media/tracking thing).

Erik Emsley
Erik Emsley
12 years ago

I would like to learn about Wine, living the good life, productivity, and speed reading.

-posted to reddit r/food 104,000 subscribers and r/books 86,000 subscribers

-posted to hacker news

-posted on bodybuilding.com

-posted and started discussions on several private forums and mastermind groups I am involved with and had a huge response and interest alrealy.

-posted to facebook, twitter, told all my friends and family

-I will continue to post to major blogs and spread the word any way I can.

-all posts include links to the amazon preorder page and this blog post

-also included links to your previous 2 books where applicable

Your books have changed my life, I am very gratefull and will do whatever I can to make your third a worldwide success.

Good luck with the book launch I’m sure it’ll be another game changer.

Erik Emsley
Erik Emsley
12 years ago
Reply to  Erik Emsley

I preordered a kindle version and a hardcover for myself. And 3 more hardcovers for gifts.

Thanks again Tim.

Sapan
Sapan
12 years ago

I would really like to learn about a process or a structure that would allow me to get 80% of the skill with 20% effort along with some tasty slow carb meals.

Fowarded this blog to my friends as well as posted the 4 Hour Chef amazon page on facebook.

Joshua U
Joshua U
12 years ago

I’d like to learn how to speed up skill acquisition = learning anything fast (what Tim is about!)

4-hour chef, sounds delectable. Getting it simply cause your name is on it. Here’s my entry:

– Tweeted to my 200 followers

– Posted to Facebook fan page (6000 fans)

– Continue to refer family and friends to all your books and various posts

– Emailed my list of 17,000 (it wasn’t a solo email, just a brief mention in an article)

– Told Santa about you and how the world needs your info on learning for advancement (this later point may not have happened)

Scott Stallings
Scott Stallings
12 years ago

I have thoroughly enjoyed your two past works of art. Twelve months ago, I went on medicine which caused me to gain go from 185lbs to 230lbs. At the time, I was 24 serving in the US Military and never had any issue with my weight. I talked my dad into working through the Four Hour Body with me and implementing the techniques in a Fitness Competition to see who could lose 15lbs first, with a steak dinner on the line. Over the course of the next three months I lost 35lbs of fat and gained muscle. Since then I have kept the weight off with the practical and dense advice in the Four Hour Body. Your book convinced my dad to do morning protein shakes within 30 minutes of waking up and start using kettlebells. He’s 63 and I thought I was going to have to get an MD to get him to take that advice. You may be re-inventing wheels, but you always do things better than they have been done before because you approach subjects as a blank slate. As you keep to your principles, I will continue to share your ideas and books in my conversations. The topic I most look forward to reading about in your new book, the Four Hour Chef is optimal windows for eating to lose weight. I have always known that it is best to eat 5 meals per day, but I never realized the importance of eating protein within 30 minutes of waking up to improve alertness and boost metabolism. I also would like to know optimal times for consuming milk and how much to consume based on fitness goals. I wonder what nursing homes would look like if they started giving their patients chocolate protein shakes for breakfast. You rock, Tim Ferriss!

Andrew Acker
Andrew Acker
12 years ago

From the 4-Hour Chef, I’d most like to learn how to create lean meals, quickly, during a busy work week. That’s the result though, so I guess I’d really like to learn how to shop better, and understand ingredients that go into it all, since that’s really where it starts.

And, I shared it on twitter, with a direct link to amazon! (because let’s be honest, if I directed them here, it might decrease my chances of winning…).

Alina
Alina
12 years ago

I’d love to learn how to be able to focus any time on anything. Also the most effective way to apply for grants/fill out boring forms, and how to monitor all personal health info and then graph it day by day (sleep patterns, stuff eaten, concentration levels throughout day, etc.) without having to write all the info down.

Shared:

– Shared on own facebook wall: “A book that uses cooking to teach people how to break down any difficult looking task in life. A great example of the life hacking way of mind: Anything is doable if you break it down into enough pieces”

– Facebook “liked” it

– Posted it on the LifeHacker facebook page with same message as above

– Posted it on The Cooking Channel facebook page with same message as above.

– Told a friend about it

And I’ve never done anything like that before. Your books and ideas are just that good, and I like to share your ideas with my clients as I am an ADHD Coach (so my job predominantly consists of helping people think of clever ways to do things they couldn’t do before).

Good luck with the new book!

Oleg
Oleg
12 years ago

Hey Tim!

I’m currently a international student in Canada, and one of the major problems I face everyday is what type of food to cook. Our on campus food is dominated by fast food and lacks real fresh food. I’m looking to use your new book to explore a way to eat a diverse and healthy food at the same time. Learning new skills is something that strikes a chord with me and I think cooking is something that I’ll see benefits in for many years to come.

– It’s easy to just click share. I live in a residence on campus. By sharing your new book with my fellow residents and friends during our house meeting I believe that I can target the student market, a part of the market that could really use help with cooking.

– Of course, I have also shared the idea within my ‘community’ on Twitter, Facebook and my personal blog to target more people who might be interested.

Liz
Liz
12 years ago

I just added 4 Hour Chef to my OINK app! Woot!

Taylor M.
Taylor M.
12 years ago

Pre-ordered the book! I’ll spread the word the same way I did with your other books: social networks (Twitter, Facebook, Google+) and by word-of-mouth.

My experience is that more of my friends were willing to buy your books when I could show them how excited I was to read and implement the lessons. One friend bought 3 copies for him and his family based solely on my recommendation and a quick peek inside.

So, I have no hard numbers to report, but anecdotally my word-of-mouth salesmanship will have a greater impact than anything I could post online.

I look forward to reading!

Bob Buskirk
Bob Buskirk
12 years ago

Tim, first I would most like to learn more about food and to learn to eat much more healthy.

– I wrote up a post on my blog: http://www.bobbuskirk.com/tim-ferris-is-back-with-the-4-hour-chef/ which has 859 RSS readers

– Posted on twitter: @bobtv (5,321 followers)

– Posted on my Facebook (2,118 friends)

– Posted on Google+ (195)

toni
toni
12 years ago

I am unable to get to your app on my Kindle Fire. I “bought it” on Amazon – it was free, then it told me to download it from the apps store and it’s not showing up. Am i missing something?

toni
toni
12 years ago
Reply to  toni

Ok. I figured it out – I went to the app store and typed in the exact title, “A Christmas Countdown Experiment: The 4-Hour Chef Teaser” It pops up, you purchase, then click “install”. It’s downloading now. Can’t wait to check it out.

Divya
Divya
12 years ago

I would like to learn how to maintain a certain skill level once you have achieve it without practicing it 24/7. For e.g. How do I keep up with my swimming skills that I picked up by practicing 2 hours a day for last 6 weeks.

Posted link to the amazon on my facebook wall.

Peter Wilkins
Peter Wilkins
12 years ago

Just re-tweeted this post and added the link to this page on Facebook. Can’t wait to get into the 4-hour chef.

Tudor Totolici
Tudor Totolici
12 years ago

Ok, so:

– I posted it my Facebook Page (5900 fans)

– I posted it on Twitter (3800 followers)

– I Shared it on Google+ (1137 circles)

– I sent an email to all the people subscribed to my blog (almost 4000)

– and i gave the link to all my friends on yahoo messenger 🙂 around 90

I wish you all the best this holiday season 🙂

Chuck Carpenter
Chuck Carpenter
12 years ago

Tim,

I got a tattoo of a QR code on my forehead, so all the tech savvy people could scan the shortcut to your site. Okay, maybe not that but I did:

tweet to my followers

like to my FB friends

pre-order the book and talk to my friends about it, they know I’m a fan.

Appreciate all your contributions.

Matt Kimberling
Matt Kimberling
12 years ago

Hey Tim!

-Just pre-ordered your book on Amazon

-I’m a high school student that hopes to be able to cook for my divorced mom and family when shes busy.

-I love cooking and might pursue it in the future but haven’t found a cookbook that i really like

-I posted this page to twitter and around 1000 facebook friends, and to several forums I visit.

Betty Springer
Betty Springer
12 years ago

Dear Tim – I would love a free Kindle Fire, as I’m currently between jobs, i.e., unemployed. I added a post to my blog, http://www.alicebcreative.blogspot.com, recommending people buy your book, and giving them a link to Amazon. I look forward to learning cooking tips, as I’d like to do more home cooking to improve my health. (I have pulled out my juicer and started using it, so at least I’m getting some antioxidants that way.)

Jacob Meyer
Jacob Meyer
12 years ago

I did the normal Facebook and Twitter post but I am also on my way to the store to purchase supplies to make a tshirt to advertising the new book and maybe the old knew too (love them all, the random podcast isn’t bad either). I plan on wearing it for the next week or so when I’m out. Whatever it takes to win. I have to got the super market later this week too so perfect opportunity. Not better way to get people excited about cooking when your shopping for food.

BTW I’m typing all this on my phone, to excited to wait for a PC.

Jake

Frank Smith
Frank Smith
12 years ago

I would like to learn gluten-free recipes that are quick, tasty and healthy from the 4-Hour Chef. I had a host of problems when I was growing up and only found comfort when I was older and experimented with ruling out gluten in my diet. It is amazing how one’s diet – sometimes very specific diet – has such a dramatic effect on a person’s optimal physical and mental state. Can’t wait to read 4HC. My copy is already on pre-order.

I hit the “I like it!” button on my Stumble! bar and attached several appropriate keywords. I hope that will generate some traffic to this blog post.

Dylan Divine
Dylan Divine
12 years ago

I’d like to create the possibility of learning how to learn skills (meta-learning) as mentioned in this blog through your book, and become a quality cook while I’m at it!

-I posted to my twitter only 50 followers, I will continue tweeting. @dylandivine

-I created an event on Facebook 845 ppl invited. https://www.facebook.com/dylandivine

-I posted multiple Facebook status’s

Andy
Andy
12 years ago

I hope to learn as much information from this book as I did from your last 2. I have posted your link on my facebook wall; also posted reviews of the other books there when I was finished reading them as well. I know a few of my friends that have picked up one or both of your books as well.

Now, I do have to point out, this Thursday is December 1, 2011. Thursday December 3 last happened in 2009 and wont happen again until 2015; so either your contest is officially over or hasn’t begun yet.

Annie
Annie
12 years ago

Hi Tim! So excited for your new book to come out, I’ve Facebooked and Twittered the links to the amazon page as well as pre-ordered mine! Would be so great to learn these things:

-How to use the most out of your kitchen appliances/tools if you don’t have a state of the art kitchen

-How to determine the best meats, vegetables, etc. When I go to buy food, what is it that I should look for?

-How do I prepare and season my dishes so they taste fabulous

-How long can different types of food last? I HATE food poisoning

Thanks!

Alex Goetz
Alex Goetz
12 years ago

Hoping to learn innovative new cooking methods and ways of thinking

-Posted on twitter (@alexgoetz)

-Endorsed on Facebook status

-Sent personal messages to about 20 FB friends who would actually enjoy and use your books/ideas

-Tumblr (http://alexgoetz.tumblr.com/)

-tried street miming, hopefully the book will help me deconstruct a way to make this scale better

Pius
Pius
12 years ago

I’m a good cook already, but I’m hoping to learn a bunch of hacks for learning other skills rapidly. Loved the style of 4-hour Body and 4-hour Workweek, so this should be awesome!

I’ve added the book to my Amazon Wish List and shared on Facebook, Twitter, and Google Plus.

In addition, I’m taking a quantitative approach, having created a custom bit.ly link to measure the impact of my sharing of the link: http://bit.ly/fourhourchef+. I’m responsible for over 1% of the bit.ly aggregated traffic to the page so far. 🙂

Deanna
Deanna
12 years ago

Tweeted amazon link to my followers

Status update on my website with a link to Amazon and a plea that I become a better cook for my family’s sake.

Megan
Megan
12 years ago

Interested in simplest and efficient way to learn how to cook

Very excited to get a hold of this book, loved 4 hr body!

Pippin Lee
Pippin Lee
12 years ago

Hey Tim and co.

– As a student and marathon runner, my running team and I face the constant battle of putting the right food in our bodies, as well as making sure we have enough energy for a day of school after our early morning runs.

– I’d love to use your new book to supplement our current meals, which are REALLY getting repetitive. A little wisdom from the book sprinkled in won’t hurt, either.

Target. Not just mass sharing.

– My approach isn’t just mass sharing with the people who follow me on different social sites, but in addition sharing with my marathon team the values I’ve received from your past two books.

– While I can’t sell friends and runners on your new book, because I’ve yet to consume it, I believe sharing what I learned from your past books with a targeted group, is a unique and powerful way to share.

Lindsay
Lindsay
12 years ago

Hi Tim,

I want to learn how to simplify healthy cooking and teach my Mum how to use the 4-Hour method. She has tried a lot of different diets and fads but I believe the 4-Hour Chef and 4-Hour Body will be something she sticks with and will lead her to a healthy lifestyle.

We are going to buy her a Kindle Fire for Christmas and I saw this post and I took it’s as a sign! I think you are amazing! I appreciate everything you are doing for people.

I shared this on my Facebook and I have sent out emails to my friends.

Thanks,

Lindsay

Tuan Ta
Tuan Ta
12 years ago

Hi Tim,

Straight to FB, twitter, email list serves, and just to be sure I covered all my bases, bat-signal and flyer drop (just kidding on the last two)

As for what I’d like to learn, basically how to be more efficient. Lots of recipes (and cooking shows, for that matter) claim to show you how to make something in thirty minutes or less, but none of them take into account the prep time, the mis en place. Plus, I’d also like to learn how to substitute ingredients—not everybody can afford white truffles and foie gras for a simple Tuesday dinner.

Good luck with the book! I’m gonna get a kindle version for myself and a hardcover for my sister (who doesn’t yet have a tablet…hint hint!)

sherry s
sherry s
12 years ago

I so enjoy your books, I am just starting the 4 hour body as it was referred by my Doctor. I am looking forward to the 4 hour chef as well.

Thanks!!

Terry Pearson
Terry Pearson
12 years ago

I wrote a blog post about your new book (which I am very excited about) as well as listed the credentials that made your other books great.

I lost a good amount of weight off your diet and the Four Hour Workweek changed my business philosophy. Thanks!

My post can be found here: http://terry.ipearson.net/science/four-hour-chef/

Keep up the great work!

Jackie
Jackie
12 years ago

In the 4-hour chef, I would most like to learn about:

• Intake (food, drinks, spices, supplements, etc) for female hormone optimization

o For decreased PMS symptoms (mood swings , binge eating, etc)

o For decreased menopause symptoms

o For natural yet faster strength gains

• Gourmet Vegan and vegetarian recipes

• Slow carb vegetarian recipes

• How to properly combine /pair spices for a desired outcome without requiring a recipe

• Meditate like a yoga guru

• Creating the perfect baklava

• Maybe an aphrodisiac section

For the chance to win a Kindle, I posted a link on my facebook page to both the Amazon page for the 4-Hour Chef and to your blog.

Dan O.
Dan O.
12 years ago

Specifically, I’d like to learn languages quickly (which I know you’ve written about before). But, more broadly, the bombardment of modern media has worn on my attention span, so I’d really like to hone my ability to focus on the task at hand.

For getting the word out, I posted it on Facebook and changed the subheading to the “Here’s the complete title,” paragraph.

I also tweeted it and put it as my gmail status message. I’ll get back to you about the miming.

Josh Cooper
Josh Cooper
12 years ago

I wrote a blog post about the book. I am not clear at this point if The 4 Hour Chef cooks for 4 hours per day, week, month or year, so I asked my readers. My blog has had over 1200 views in the last year, probably 100 of those were me, so I may not get an answer from my readers. To increase my likelihood of getting an answer ( and maybe also a Kindle Fire with the new book) I put the question to the general public on Google Plus – a number last pegged at 40 million and growing, to my friends on Facebook (509 as of 11/29/11) and my followers on Twitter (97 as of 11/29/11.) Best of luck with the new book, I am looking forward to it.

Josh Cooper
Josh Cooper
12 years ago
Reply to  Josh Cooper

Forgot to mention that I’d most like to learn how to eat locally and seasonally!

Brian
Brian
12 years ago

Here’s what I want to learn – the essential set of reasonable and affordable utensils/tools/pots/pans needed to have a close-to world-class kitchen!

Okay – so, I’ve been excited and interested in this book for a while – before I knew about this updated post, I had already created a new post on my blog to let my readers know about the pre-orders (I’ve since updated it to include this post) – the post is here: http://www.4hourbodyzone.com/the-4-hour-chef-tim-ferriss-new-book/

I will also be sharing on my G+ page, Facebook page, Twitter. I’ll update more later with pageviews etc..

Brian

Ryan England
Ryan England
12 years ago

Just sent out a link to my list of 598 Speed Reading Customers.They’re all buyers, interested in saving time, and time is a huge factor in the 4-Hour Series.

And Facebook got a link on my wall as well.

I’m most excited for the learning part you mentioned in the video. I don’t know what I would do if a 4H-Mind came out.

Definitely excited, just wish it came out sooner. ~Ryan

Damon Harlan
Damon Harlan
12 years ago

Thanks Tim, can’t wait for the chapters on learning anything, I’m working to find patience and to maintain my car! Posted this on Facebook and sent it to a few friends and family members who have similar interests.

BTW, thanks for the opportunity to win a Kind Fire!

Damon

Patrick
Patrick
12 years ago

I blogged about it on my Make Money Online website, just click my name to see the post. Also, I am sending a large Stumbleupon campaign of 100 visits per day to that post for the next full week. I figure 35 bucks or so is not so bad to promote this. It’s win/win!

Andres Riveros
Andres Riveros
12 years ago

I had been waiting for a book with recipes from you.

I’m especially interested in slow-carb recipes.

I hope the same level as his other works.

It would be amazing read it on the Kindle Fire!

Saludos.

Navin
Navin
12 years ago

Yo Tim, Amazon has this book on 5.99 for the kindle edition.

Your post says 9.99$.

Hope it aint a mistake…. And I already pre-ordered it….

Aaron
Aaron
12 years ago

Tim,

I just shared your link on my FB page.The amount of people that see it wont set the world alight but it may lead a few people to the path of enlightenment.

Having read the 4-hour body and the 4-hour workweek, I would like this book to do what the previous offerings did, which was to teach me some new concepts and ideas but more important, I would like the book to challenge what I believe to be correct and incorrect with regard to a wide range of topics such as the fastest way to learn.

Also I may be one of a few people in Ireland spreading the word.

It is said that 50% of what we believe to be true is wrong, the difficulty being determining which 50% it is. Hopefully this book can help me determine some of that 50%, LOL.

Maria
Maria
12 years ago

? Rice substitutes. I was raised that a meal is not a meal without beans, rice and meat. Now that I’ve discovered sushi rolls, what am I to do? (I NEEDS MY RICE!)

? Scaling meals to family portions. I

? What to eat when sick. This yr has been rough on my health and diet has suffered

? Cooking for the holidays.

? Meals for nursing mothers.

? posted on my facebook as well as tagging my friends who have been doing the slow carb diet with me. (posted the amazon link). 2x a day

? Shared this blog link on my twitter. 2x a day

? on my meetup group

? email signature

YAY! I’ve been dropping hints at my hubs for a kindle fire but its been a flat no. So I am so excited! 😀

Maria
Maria
12 years ago
Reply to  Maria

the bullets got messed up, each “?” is meant to be a bullet.

Brian
Brian
12 years ago
Reply to  Maria

hey – perfect “rice” substitute is cauliflower. Take a head of cauliflower and a box grater – and just go to town.

The cauliflower is grated into little pieces about the size of short grain rice. Heat it up briefly and add to your dish in place of rice, it’s almost perfect.

I’m Puerto Rican so I understand the whole rice and beans deal – I’ve made it this way and also as a stir fry – and to be honest I prefer the cauliflower now!

Hope that helps!

Brian

Maria
Maria
12 years ago
Reply to  Brian

*gasp* cauliflower instead of rice? I’ll give it a try and see if this is a viable substitute. I wonder if it’ll work in a sushi roll?

Katie @ Wellness Mama
Katie @ Wellness Mama
12 years ago
Reply to  Maria

cauliflower rice does work on sushi!

Maria
Maria
12 years ago

AWESOME! oh you guys made my day!

Josh
Josh
12 years ago

Tim, I would like to learn how to select various cuts of meat and a lot more about wine, as well how to make sauces, mine are TERRIBLE.

I didn’t post this to my 200000 twitter followers, or my 5000 facebook fans. Sadly, I don’t any of these, I don’t even have a twitter account. I’m no a social media superstar, that’s for sure. What I am is a sleep deprived 2nd year medical student.

So you’re asking yourself – what did this over worked, under slept student do? I’m the diet/exercise guy at my school. So I stood up in the cafeteria today and I yelled: (WHICH IS LIKE TWITTERING IN ALL CAPS)

“If anyone wants to get their diet and exercise regime in check this holiday season come see me.”

About 20 out of the 120 future physicians did, I talked about how I used the 4HB to go from a weak 180# to a strong 197#, how I cut body fat, and how your new book is coming out and that they could order BOTH books with amazon.

Kicking it old school with the Social Networking – Josh

Nabeel Qureshi
Nabeel Qureshi
12 years ago

I’d love to show others that you don’t have to be a chef to enjoy healthy options. I’d like to learn how to utilize quick easy fun and practical food options; something I can make on a Sunday and will last me mostly through the week. MOST importantly, I’d like to drop these last 10 lbs and maintain my health.I’ve been following you since the Four Hour Workweek which has helped me with my nightlife promotion/marketing company.

My Entry

-Wrote your book titles on 25 $1 dollar bills and used them at various locations. (Starbux, Panera, Chitpotle etc. I have pictures of this haha)

– Mentioned your books/blog to friends and family via email.

– Tweeted to 1200 followers

– Post on Facebook (2000 friends)

– Added your amazon books tinyurl to party fliers which will be handed out this week.

-Added your blog post to My tumblr account along with my blogspot account.

-Word of mouth every 5 minutes, multiple clicks.

Thanks for your daring spirit. keep innovating brother.

nrichand
nrichand
12 years ago

I would like to learn how to create surprising things to impress my friends 🙂

Following your advice, I use adwords for you. I have in reserve a 75€ invitation from google. I bought “chef book” and “cook book”. Hope this help 😉

Have fun!

Eric L
Eric L
12 years ago

I’d like to know about some hacks on how to prep food faster. It’s all about time and efficiency in a busy life!

I’ve sent out links to my FB followers (500+), Twitter (1,000+) and Google+! Also I have contracted a neighbor kid to write “4 Hour Chef” on our street in chalk, honest to god!

Whether it helps or not, I figured it would be fun “on the street” marketing 🙂 literally… haha

baahar
baahar
12 years ago

I would love to learn about how different nutrients affect each other, which combinations are good, which are bad. Meat + Vitamin C rich foods -> good for iron absorption kinda things. I don’t eat much and would like to get most out of it 🙂

– tweeting about this now

– sharing it with the EuropeForCharity facebook account, because crafty & awesome European artists/housewives/entrepreneurs are always eager to learn more 😉

– sharing it on the forums I hang out

Don’t consider me for the Kindle Fire though. I want to buy the touch e-ink screen version next year.

Best of luck !

Matt Ellis
Matt Ellis
12 years ago

I posted this on my facebook and tweeted it! I really enjoy your books and am looking forward to reading this one!

Paola CC
Paola CC
12 years ago

Hello Tim,

I would like to learn more new recipes for cooking and I would use your book on a new career of Robotics that I intend to start now!!

– I posted the Amazon link in my FB

– I posted the same link on Pierce College’s FB

– I’ll posted every where I can

– and of course the best publicity of all “word of mouth”

I’ll keep you update on the responses to the post!!! Love your book 4-Hour work week. I have it in paper and audiobook!!!

Regards,

Paola/.

Paola CC
Paola CC
12 years ago
Reply to  Paola CC

Hello Tim, I was wondering where you posted the list of the people who won the Kindle Fire. I really would like to know if I’m on the list (probably I’m not, but it doesn’t hurt to ask right?) It’ll be a very nice Christmas present. I really want to start reading my books without having to carry so many around……

Marry Christmas and best to you for the coming up 2012

Best regards,

Paola/.

Paola CC
Paola CC
12 years ago
Reply to  Paola CC

OMG. Sorry I misspell Merry for Marry!!!

“Merry Christmas and best to you for the coming up 2012”

Greg W
Greg W
12 years ago

I’d like to learn basic flavor/texture/food group concepts to improve creativity in the kitchen and depend less on measurements and precise ingredient lists and cook more by “what goes with what” skills and knowledge.

I just gave you the banner slot on my muse. This website gets 10K page views a day. Search Google for retro nintendo games.

FHWW has changed my life and life view. Looking forward to the new book!

Dirceu Pereira Tiegs
Dirceu Pereira Tiegs
12 years ago

Hi Tim,

Congratulations on the new book, I’m looking forward to read it!

By the way, the book is not available on the Latin America Kindle Store. Why is that?

Cheers from Brazil

Peter Alicea
Peter Alicea
12 years ago

Hi Tim,

1. Want to learn the best ways to learn new things, so I can pass that on to my kids. I think it will greatly benefit them as they grow up. Oh and some great cooking recipes too!

I pre-booked it, so stoked that it’s coming out! I shared it on Facebook to my 700+ friends and also on Twitter (@axiomseekr). I would like this time to take your teachings and give the best of them to my kiddos. My daughter is about to be 16 and my son 12. I think it would be great for them to learn in the most effective ways all that life has to offer.

Thank you for all your great books!

Peter Alicea

Murray
Murray
12 years ago

I would like to learn to make apple crumble from the 4 hour chef – My mum makes it amazingly, and I’d love to prove I’ve actually learnt something useful at university this year by learning to make it as well as her!

– tweeted it to 31 followers (I’m new to twitter!)

– facebook “liked” it to 1050 friends, then posted a second time

– told my mum about it on the phone (she loves cooking)

– added to email signature. Only sent 4 emails, but will keep it there all week.

– Stumbled it

– Added a homemade sign to my window. With a school close by, having 300 parents and children walking past twice a day. If assuming 1 parent walks to and from school with their kid, and the sign is up for 3 days, then 2trips x 300parents x 3days = 1800 views (photo of my beautiful sign here. note – taken inside as its raining, I’ve now turned it facing out. – http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/9/dsc00401wx.jpg/)

So in total, 31 + 1 + 1050 + 1050 + 4 + 1800 = 3,936 views, not counting the millions stumbling it can bring 🙂 All for you Tim!

Pritesh Desai
Pritesh Desai
12 years ago

I really want to learn how to play guitar, I hope your book can teach me how to master that skill.

I’ve tweeted about your book and the amazon link to my 300+ followers.

I’ve told my friends on facebook about it. I have over 500 friends on facebook.

I’ve put up a link on my blog. I get over 1000 visitors every day.

I’ll tell all my friends who love reading about your new book personally.

Once I become a famous rockstar guitarist, I’ll tell people I learned to play it thanks to you!

Nathan Crenshaw
Nathan Crenshaw
12 years ago

I’ve read your others, so I’m really looking forward to learning more about how to be productive while remaining grounded and happy.

I have posted on Facebook, Twitter, emailed several contacts, and have begun shouting it from the rooftops.

Really can’t wait!

Jason
Jason
12 years ago

In the 4-Hour Chef, I’d like to learn different cooking methods of indigenous tribes. For example, these tribes cook primarily with the fire and the sun, and have had thousands of years to perfect their recipes.

HOW I SHARED:

-Blogged about your book on my website:

http://www.jmaxfitness.com/2011/11/29/how-i-got-rid-of-the-flu-and-how-to-peel-a-hardboiled-egg-without-actually-peeling-it/

-Shared your book through Su.pr (includes my Facebook page and Twitter page; both are accessible through my website).

-Sent the blog post about your book to my newsletter subscribers, as well as the RSS feed

-Retweeted this page

cindy golding
cindy golding
12 years ago

Our toaster has two setting, too light or burnt. I don’t even butter my bread, I consider that cooking.

Nevertheless, even though I use my smoke alarm as the food timer, many have eaten in Cindy’s kitchen and have gone on to live normal lives ..

I’m not about dazzling .. well, not yet anyway. Besides a smiling face is half the meal …

YUM! Cooking skills from Tim Ferriss .. the master of the best self-help hit of the decade, “The 4-hour Work Week,” has my endorsement and I haven’t even gotten my hands on it yet .. can’t wait.

Smiles from a grateful fan … Cindy

Seth Pritikin
Seth Pritikin
12 years ago

In the 4-Hour Chef, I’d like to learn strategies for dealing with my love of bad food. How can I eat crap occasionally enough to keep me from being bad all the time?

I’ve posted the link via Facebook, and via LinkedIn (about 1000 connections with the overlap), with the question “Is marketing viral when you ask your tribe to help spread the word with offers of shiny Kindle Fire goodness?”

On a side note, I’m a happy owner of both of your books, and am particularly fond of the T-bar I use twice a week.

I look forward to seeing what the new book has to offer. Thank you!

Kel K.
Kel K.
12 years ago

Looking forward to reading your tidbits on food. Love your other tidbits of info in your other books!!! Posted it on my FB and blog and twitter (Est 400 + exposure)

Mark S
Mark S
12 years ago

I want to learn things I don’t already know. Similar to how the 4HB taught me a lot about eating the right kinds of food (I already knew how to eat), I want the 4HC to teach me how to cook those foods better so they taste better and take less time.

To let people know about this new book, I made the declaration of being a Tim Ferriss fan boy after seeing in impact of the 4 Hour Body in my thinking and doing. http://bit.ly/vNKAzJ

Kevin S
Kevin S
12 years ago

Tim,

Looking forward to new recipies that should keep me in check with the Slow-Carb Diet

Also looking to learn:

-How to go from a “guitar hero” poser to Rockstar on a 6-string in minimal time

-Change the way I approach learning new things and aquire skills with the maximum effectiveness using the least amount effort(um, ah, leverage?..)

-Make some MASSIVE changes in my overall lifestyle

-Creating momentum by working hard towards progress over the winter months!

Tim, here’s how I’m helping ya out:

-Facebook Like

-Twitter: mini link to blog

-Facebook status update: “4 words: Four Hour Chef, Duh! Tim Ferriss, it pays for itself…”

-Bought a pre-copy of book 5 secs ago.

-Bought the second copy for the Brother-in-law’s xmas present

-Posting about your Book on my Blog: http://www.axension.com/blog

-Asking 4 people over the next week if they’ve heard about Tim Ferriss’ new book, “The Four Hour Chef”(then singing your accolades like a Sinatra-Fanatic at Saturday Night Karaoke!)

Hope you stomp the Best Sellers List-

Kevin S

Michael Robertson
Michael Robertson
12 years ago

I’m honestly not exactly sure what I intend to learn from The 4-hour Chef, but having enjoyed and implemented many practices from 4hw and 4hb, I know I’ll enjoy this book as well.

I’ve posted on:

– Twitter

– Facebook

– Reddit.

– I recommend your stuff via word of mouth all the time when book discussions come up.

I really enjoy The Random Show you do with K. Rose.

Andreas
Andreas
12 years ago

Hey Tim – I’m excited to read that you’ll be covering your infamous deconstructing techniques. I’ve posted this on my Twitter (7,800 followers) and I’ll include it in my newsletter on Friday (5,000 subscribers). As someone who run’s the UK’s most popular cycling blog I know they’ll be plenty of interested people in the cooking guide and also your four hour body book. Can’t wait for the new book which I’ve pre-ordered the print copy of. I’m interested in the 10 month lead time – perhaps a gentle push on yourself to get this huge project done?

Bit.ly link: http://bit.ly/uOVVcu+ and I’ve Google Analytics tagged my link.

Andy Chatham
Andy Chatham
12 years ago

From the book I hope to learn the best approach to learning foreign languages. I’m studying Elfish so I can get the Elves to cook for me like they do for Santa, and apply what I learned in 4HBody so I can look like Jesus 🙂

Seriously though, I’ve worked hard to apply things I learned in the 4HWW, like the Pareto Principle (80/20), in my business and look forward to applying the knowledge / learning tools of the new book so I can better focus on my key clients.

– Just posted on FB and tweeted to all of my minions.

Once again they will soon hear of what I like about Tim’s approach to business, food and lifestyle. I’ve enjoyed the pre-order perks in the past, and I’m sure my family will end up with copies of the new book.

Keep it up Tim!

Sean
Sean
12 years ago

Looking forward to reading it!

Tweeted, Facebooked, yelled out my window, etc.

Nesq
Nesq
12 years ago

While my weekend/party cooking skills are good, I really hope to gain some skills as well as inspiration for my daily cooking – with hopefully the side-effect of speed-upscaling other performances too.

You have a great number of disciples in US, so I tweeted about the new book in Norwegian to my Norwegian followers, as one step to improve recognition here. I hope the term “4 timers” will be as known here as in US within a few years. At least we can hope for some translated books. Actually, the 4hours workweek has been adapted by many (to their employers frustration), but we are many that will benefit from the 4 hour body. 🙂

Vaclav
Vaclav
12 years ago

Hey Tim,

I am not going to paste the link at my web http://www.effectivetravelling.com/ because there is nobody who will read it. I have no readers yet, but ask me in few months:) I will work on that.

Anyway I just gave your link at my Facebook (390+ friends) and I think many of them are your supporters. Actually I am your big supporter for few years now:) My friends are making fun of me because of my love of your work:) You changed my life man and now I can see people are commenting my Facebook status with your book. Nice. If you ever come to Brno – Czech Republic, let me know;)

Take Care

Vaclav

Stephan
Stephan
12 years ago

– In the 4HWW I learned how to minimize professional time consuming elements and to use (online) tools to let others do the work for you (buying my own time back).

– In 4HC I like to see that work for my ambitions, like learning to dive, play piano, build cocktails and of course not wasting any valuable time cooking meals. Efficiency to get the most fun out of life.

– Again, an amazing way to promote your book. And see how people run for a ” little” incentive.

– Of course I am more than happy to evangelize. I am putting all the stuff from 4HWW into practice as we speak and result should be visible this winter. (I promise to share them as soon as they are in)

– After being inspired I at least gave the book to three of my best friends. To be honest 4HB wasn’t that much my cup of tea, I hope your understand 🙂

– I shared your 4HC message with my over 400 Facebook friends and 500+ linked connections.

Klout score of 53 and growing

Looking forward to get inspired by the Four hour chef and receiving that Kindle sized package in the mail 😉

Tony J. Alicea
Tony J. Alicea
12 years ago

I just tweeted it: http://twitter.com/#!/tonyjalicea/status/141630934498820096

I have 1400 followers so it should get some traction.

What I want to learn most is how to sustain healthy eating without getting bored with eating food that tastes like dirt. I’m Hispanic…give me flavor!

James
James
12 years ago

Just finished 4 Hour Work Week after tearing through 4 Hour Body first – glad I stopped by to check out some of the resources here while doing the book exercises – consider the print edition pre-ordered!

– I’m actually quite experienced in the kitchen and love cooking. What I’m looking for are new and interesting ways to enjoy the same slow-carbs I eat everyday while still maximizing efficiency through your no B.S. terms and awesome factoids.

– I pre-ordered and told everyone else I pre-ordered. I’ve been evangelizing your first two books after being a massive skeptic, and my social networks and several forum communities are well aware of my past cynicism turned fascination.

Now – back to working (but not for work!)

Justine
Justine
12 years ago

* Would love to see how to select good cooking gear. Do you need to spend $300 on a knife or will $50 work?

*Distributed via Twitter, only 26 followers, but you’ve got to start somewhere.

*Mentioned on LinkedIn, have 88 contacts.

*Pre-ordered the hardcover edition (becoming one of my 25 remaining hardcover books)

Martin
Martin
12 years ago

Love to cook but don’t really have the time, poor college student. No loans and work to ply for school so don’t have a lot of cooking resources. 4 Hour Body has been great for me so figure this should help too. Anything to take some of the stress off.

-Posted on my Facebook wall, >300 Friends and on a couple Facebook account I manage including MyBeerBlog.com

-Told my Mom about it since she is the one who got me 4 Hour Body.

-Shared on G+

-Commented about in on GOODREADS and added it to my profile

Martin
Martin
12 years ago

Used the wrong e-mail 🙁

Mike
Mike
12 years ago

I’d like to learn the very first step you implement to learn something new.

Added bonus to learn how to eat well by preparing simple meals combining minimal ingredients (hopefully no long lists of spices needed) – using just one key cooking fundamental for each recipe.

Several years back me and some co-workers started a work book club. This will certainly make the list for the club.

Thanks

Allie Fischman
Allie Fischman
12 years ago

Hey Tim! My husband and I are so excited for the new book. We want to really become smashing cooks. I also want to become a great amateur photographer. I’ve posted to Twitter where I have 64 followers (but I hashtagged, so I’m hoping it reaches more people). I also posted to Facebook where I’ve got about 900 friends. I’m adding it to my signature line in my email and then I’m thinking that if I DO win a Kindle Fire, I would totally be willing to wear an ad on my back at a 5k in Santa Monica in two weeks. There are normally about 2000 health conscious runners there and if they don’t know about you yet, they SHOULD. Cheers!!

Eric Barry
Eric Barry
12 years ago

I’d love to learn your take on the following:

– Eating/Cooking healthily while on the road (without a proper kitchen.)

– Food to eat to boost the immune system

– Meals to cook with your vegetarian girlfriend while being a whole-hearted carnivore

– Preparing the best food for a child

– Healthy desserts of course

– A comparison in price and calories between each meal in the book and it’s equivalent vs. eating out.

I posted on Twitter (tagged you buddy!), FB, and sent a link in my newsletter. Between those mediums, that’s roughly under 3,000 more hits! Not as many as some, but an honest number! And, I’ve already pre-ordered the book!

Eric Barry
Eric Barry
12 years ago
Reply to  Eric Barry

Also, I’ve lost 60 lbs on the 4HB diet. Still have more than that too go though… Really looking fwd. to the book man. Sept. can’t get here fast enough.

MK
MK
12 years ago

1. First thing I did was forward the video to my friend and a successful lifestyle designer who runs an amazing food tour and cooking class business, Delicious Istanbul.

She’s also a fan of Tim’s, so I suspect mentions of the book are bound to crop up in her blog posts in the coming months. 🙂

2. Needless to say, I tweeted about the new book to my 300+ followers:

“Very much looking forward to #reading@tferriss’ 4-Hour Chef: a book about #learning as much as about cooking: ”

3. As an avid cook, I spend many evenings in the kitchen. The book’s idea of meta-learning inspired me to reflect on how learning to cook translates to learning other skills.

Result: I’m now writing a blog post (referencing Tim’s book, of course) on how the skills I learned in the kitchen helped me, a die-hard theorist, master the practical aspects of my new career in animal behaviour modification.

4. And, of course, I preordered the book! 🙂

P.S. Wine chopping rocks! Tried it tonight on a nearly-undrinkable bottle of red. The improvement was drastic! Can’t wait to try out all the other hacks, tricks & techniques.

Pavol Pito?ák
Pavol Pito?ák
12 years ago

Hi Tim,

* shared by tweet, like and +1

* I’d like to learn cooking healthy

Nell
Nell
12 years ago

1. How to make the same slow-carb breakfast several different ways

2. Speed tips for making great tasting meals faster

3. Travel tips for cooking (ie: region specific recipes, grocery tips, etc)

posted this to twitter @SouthernCooking123

Thanks!

Nell

Jason
Jason
12 years ago

Tim

I would like to know what inspired you to write the book.

I sent a tweet about your book to this site.

Paul
Paul
12 years ago

Sent a mass group text message to 328 people regarding the book. It ensued ridiculous comments like, “sell out” and “don’t text me ads ever again,” might have gotten blocked by a few but it was worth it. Facebook, twitter, email, meh. You won’t find better impressions than text.

Kindle ME!

James Wong
James Wong
12 years ago

I told my co-workers about this.

I am hoping to learn

– The simple path to cooking like a pro.

– Have a ton of fun reading it have even more fun cooking and then showing my friends and family!

Solomon Knowlton
Solomon Knowlton
12 years ago

I’m most excited to read 4 Hour Chef so I can:

-Know the different cuts of meat & their preparation

-Get started toward mastery of meta-learning

I have started a 4 Hour Chef fan page on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/groups/267699193277663), Liked and linked to this article, and linked to Tim’s preview program for the Kindle Fire. I’ll update my total impact by numbers on the 3rd!

Phill Coxon
Phill Coxon
12 years ago

Hi Tim!

The kindle pre-order option isn’t showing up for me in New Zealand.

Amazon simply says “Not Available” and “Pricing Information Not Available”

Just wondering if it has been set to only allow USA kindle pre-orders? Maybe a non-usa price has to be set?

Looking forward to grabbing a copy 🙂

P.S. – Feel free to send me a Kindle Fire if I just noticed that your international market had been excluded for the kindle pre-orders 🙂

Jason Hansom
Jason Hansom
12 years ago

Sweet!! Another 4 hour wonder to checkout!

I cannot wait to learn what tricks you have in store for the kitchen.

I hope to learn how to cook more, faster and for less $$ in your new book. Trying to feed a family of 6 means that I need all the extra help I can get!

To spread the word, I tweeted, your article, shared the article on Facebook, and on Google+, told anyone that would listen about your books, and the impact they can have on their life!!

Keep up the amazing work!

@Jason

Kiyoshi Kubota
Kiyoshi Kubota
12 years ago

I would most like to learn how to efficiently improve my ability to play pretty much any instrument, and thus become a much stronger musician and multi-instrumentalist. In addition, I would love to learn how to make better tasting and healthier food, especially being in college, proper nutrition helps a lot in not getting ill and sleeping well.

Shared on Google+ and Facebook, stumbleupon thumbs upped.

Genevieve
Genevieve
12 years ago

I’d most like to learn:

How to eat for flatter abs if I want to look extra cute on a particular day.

Also:

Meals to cure ailments, like after-workout soreness or fend off a cold.

I have been eating Paleo for a year, so I don’t want basics. But little hacks on the basics like the nuts/coconut-added-to-mashed-cauliflower thing you mentioned is great.

I’m concerned about using plastics to cook with a sous-vide. Is there an alternative, like silicone, that’s more likely to be safe?

How to drink without a hangover – Paleo’s killed my alcohol tolerance, even with ample water and a b-vit.

How to get the nutrients you mention in the 4HB without supplements, where applicable (like, meal ideas using your tips)

My niche is gardening, so doubt my followers will be interested till the book’s out and I can show examples of how gardeners can use this stuff (I did a 4HWW post about hacking your gardening Tim Ferriss-style!), but I did personally email every friend I know who is interested in either cooking or a hot body to show them the teaser and say I pre-ordered! My cousin bought a copy so far.

Sam
Sam
12 years ago

Hey Tim,

– I just recommended this on Facebook to about 370 friends with a personalized description stating how i’ve enjoyed your previous works and am looking forward to this one.

For simplicity and cost considerations, I’m really interested in simple groceries lists that can be used for a lot things. As as single guy, I can’t have a pantry full of ingredients I’ll only use once.

Thanks!

Sam
Sam
12 years ago
Reply to  Sam

oops, meant to type 270 friends. Just being honest. Also, I’ve promoted using StumbledUpon.

Matthew T
Matthew T
12 years ago

I’m psyched about this! Tim, I can’t wait to see the mental process behind how you’ve become a master at so many things. Not just to master my current pursuits but to ignite my curiosity and confidence in new endeavours.

I posted to facebook for my 887 friends to see

Told my girlfriend (who is a well-known chef at a top-3 catering restaurant in town)

Passed on the link to all the entrepreneurs I know via email and also the 447 in an entrepreneurial Facebook group (Most of whom basically live their lives by 4HWW anyway)

Can’t wait for it to come out! Cheers!

Aviv
Aviv
12 years ago

Tim, the number one thing I would like to get out of the 4HrChef is to learn how to learn all the things that I am interested in, in the most efficient manner. I have taught myself a myriad of different skills over the years. I am self starter and go getter for sure and now have a career filming, editing, animating and more which I learned by asking lots of questions, being a sponge and lots of time “doing.” There are many skills I have just decided to let others do but which I regret I have not learned. It seems like I can’t possibly live long enough to get my hands into all the avenues of interest that I have. Looking forward to having your new book help.

I have tweeted the link and posted it to my Facebook. I hope it takes off like a rocket ship and can’t wait to dig in! (162 words plus one smiley face 🙂

David Orman
David Orman
12 years ago

With so many diet and cook books out there, it will be a breath of fresh air to have one that is simple, applicable and straight to the point. In addition, few things are more powerful than “lessons behind the lessons;” that is, using a model (in this case cooking) to teach other valuable life skills. This is the sign of a true teacher, not just an instructor.

lynn b
lynn b
12 years ago

I would love how to make dinners inexpensively.

I would like you to do wine pairings.

I sent out an email to friends and family to join the blog.

I also shared on facebook.

Tori Dantono
Tori Dantono
12 years ago

After viewing the teasers the thing I’d most like to learn from 4 Hour Chef is how to make those delectable white chocolate chip pistachio cookies–and still burn fat this holiday season 🙂

• In addition to tweeting about the book to my 250+ followers, I also took a targeted approach and individually instant messaged or emailed 10 friends that I thought would be interested in the book.

• I included family members that are foodies, friends that are hopeless in the kitchen, and even the colleague that introduced me to 4 hour body.

• I specifically highlighted purchasing the print edition of the book–I know if I win a Kindle fire I’ll invest in both print and digital version.

Thanks for sharing your knowledge!

steve
steve
12 years ago

oh man, i thought this post would say it’s being released by christmas…i’m supposed to wait until next september? talk about a letdown.