Starting with the Thanksgiving turkey that never quite finishes cooking, then moving to the polenta that unceremoniously goes runny and the guests that arrive a day early there is no topic Tess Rafferty fails to encounter, or hilariously recount. "Recipes for Disaster" is as though Bridget Jones wrote a culinary narrative the most pristine of intentions slowly disappear, as does the wine along with any hope of a seamless and well-orchestrated dinner...