The expression "To Serve Man" historically has had a number of usages, going back much further in time than the contemporary mindless store clerk's nasal intoning of the ever annoying and irritatingly familiar, "Can I help you?" For its original meaning, one must go back to at least 1000 BC to find physical and pictorial evidence in ancient caves of the distasteful practice of really and truly serving man - as well as, woman and child. Sometimes the delectable dinner ingredients were slaves, often war captives, at times dear old friends and on occasion, expendable family members!



Vorwort
Spice up your usual, boring dinner party with the help of this collection of cannibal-themed recipes and share a fun, twisted evening with herbivores and carnivores alike.

Autorentext

EDWARD GRAY is a retired Chemical Engineering executive. A great Grandfather, he lives in Arizona with his artist wife, Barbara. He is the author of the non fiction book, "Call a Bomb a Rifle" It should have been subtitled "Travels With My Angst", and a novel, "Murder At The Met". SANDI HOFF is a retired Human Resources Director who lives with her husband in Arizona. Sandi is the quintessential example of a "Foodie", constantly seeking new food trends, culture and history and incorporating them into her own superb cooking.



Zusammenfassung
The expression To Serve Man historically has had a number of usages, going back much further in time than the contemporary mindless store clerk's nasal intoning of the ever annoying and irritatingly familiar, Can I help you? For its original meaning, one must go back to at least 1000 BC to find physical and pictorial evidence in ancient caves of the distasteful practice of really and truly serving man as well as, woman and child. Sometimes the delectable dinner ingredients were slaves, often war captives, at times dear old friends and on occasion, expendable family members!
Titel
Cannibal Cookbook
EAN
9781663214379
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
07.12.2020
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.66 MB
Anzahl Seiten
126