
The Redwall Cookbook
by Brian Jacques
Should I read this?
Recommended by 1 source and appears in Food and Nonfiction.
Ever read a Redwall novel and wonder exactly what Abbot?s Special Abbey Trifle is Or how to make Shrimp ?N Hotroot Soup, that delicacy of otters everywhere Or Mole?s Favourite Turnip and Tater Deeper ?N Ever Pie From the simple refreshment of Summer Strawberry Fizz to Great Hall Gooseberry Fool, they?re all here, along with dozens of other favor...
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Recommended by 1 source and appears in Food and Nonfiction.
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Julia Galef
“Any of you grow up reading the Redwall books I did, & one of my favorite things in them were the lovingly detailed descriptions of the food the characters ate at their feasts Well: there is a Redwall cookbook & my brother found it for me for Christmas, bc he is the best brother”
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