TODAY’S PAPER | October 22, 2025 | EPAPER

Angela Kinsey and husband Joshua Snyder launch family-inspired cookbook

Angela Kinsey opens up about her new family cookbook and the pumpkin cookie she loves to eat for breakfast


Pop Culture & Art October 21, 2025 1 min read

The Office star Angela Kinsey is inviting fans into her kitchen with her husband Joshua Snyder through their debut cookbook, You Can Make This.

The book features over 100 family-favorite recipes inspired by their years of cooking together at home.

Kinsey, best known for playing the strict accountant Angela Martin, says cooking has always been at the heart of her relationship with Snyder. “When we started dating, the kitchen was our hangout spot,” she shared. “It’s where we’d talk, laugh, and create memories with our kids.”

The couple’s new cookbook highlights accessible, heartwarming meals meant for family cooking. Many recipes celebrate fall — Snyder’s favorite season — with comforting desserts and cozy flavors. One standout recipe is the Pumpkin Snickerdoodles, which Kinsey admits she loves so much she sometimes eats them for breakfast. “It might be the perfect cookie,” she says. “With a cup of tea in the morning, it’s life-changing.”

Beyond the cookbook, Kinsey also reminisced about her time filming The Office, recalling the not-so-tasty ice cream cake scenes and long hours around fake food. Now, she gets to make much better memories in her real-life kitchen — ones filled with warmth, laughter, and delicious meals.

The idea for You Can Make This was born from the couple’s popular YouTube channel, Baking with Josh & Ange, where they’ve been sharing cooking videos since 2016. “These are the recipes our kids are growing up on,” Kinsey said. “We wanted something tangible to capture those family moments.”

You Can Make This is available now wherever books are sold, offering fans a taste of Kinsey and Snyder’s joyful, down-to-earth family kitchen.

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