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top 10 weirdest cookbooks ever?
According to a newspaper article, online bookseller abebooks.com recently asked its customers for their votes for the weirdest cookbooks ever. Here are the top 10:

1. Manifold Destiny: The One! The Only! Guide to Cooking on Your Car Engine! by Chris Maynard and Bill Scheller
2. The Original Road Kill Cookbook by Buck Peterson
3. The Eat-A-Bug Cookbook by David G. Gordon
4. Special Effects Cookbook by Michael E. Samonek
5. Cooking in the Nude: For Playful Gourmets by Debbie and Stephen Cornwell
6.  Cooking to Kill: The Poison Cookbook by Ebenezer Murgatroyd
7. The Star Wars Cookbook: Wookiee Cookies and Other Galactic Recipes by Robin Davis
8. The Mini Ketchup Cookbook by Cameron Pearl
9. Cooking for Cats: The Best for Felix, Orlando, and the Rest by Elisabeth Meyer Zu Stieghorst-Kastrup
10. Strange Foods: Bush Meat, Bats, and Butterflies: An Epicurean Adventure Around the World by Jerry Hopkins

And I'll bet some of you guys out there can add to the list.
 
 
   
 

Back to the Table with My Country Kitchen

I would just invite you to check out my friends website. 

"Back to the Table with My Country Kitchen" www.mycountrykitchen.com

All I am asking is sign up for my friend 's newsletter.

She is trying to get to 100 subscribers before or by June 30, 2007.

 

If you like cooking and are wanting to get back to sitting around and table and eating

as a family.  My friend newsletter has a lot of useful tips, ideas that she would

love to share.

 

 I have her cookbook and love it.  I also gave a autograph copy to my sister

for her Mother's Day and she loved it.

 

{{{{{Warm Regards}}}}
Tally, Healthy Coffee Lady

 
 
 

   
Lyrical therapy
I've been working on a poetry anthology for class, on my chosen theme, control. I'm one below the maximum and I wanted one more that rhymed or conveyed some care as to what the words sounded like (assonance would have been brilliant.) But since I'm limited to searching Canadian poets, I'm pretty stuck, since all they seem to do is free verse. don't get me wrong, my favourite poems are free verse, but some people just take advantage. So I composed out of frustration:

I'm afraid that poetry is
As much about crackle and fizz
As the message you want to send
And the punchline at the end.
As much about form and grace
As it is merely words in place.
Now, I'm a fan of free verse
But I think it's getting worse
When poems are merely rants
Sitting idle like ficus plants.
Not to break the dull and monotone
But I can't in this be all alone
For crying out listen, the word is "poetic"
It connotes a certain type of aesthetic.
Words can be oh so bland and fragile
A reader's tongue ought to have to be agile
To navigate profoundly writ words
Not spewing out any random old turds.
The next column of text I see I won't give a fuck
If it's brilliant I guess it's just shit outta luck.
Gimme style! Gimme fun! Show you care! Show a lot!
Show me you gave your words a modicum of thought.
If you need to take listeners on long verbal treks
Reward 'em by making the meaning complex
Or don't, if you can't, but maybe once take the time
To see if you can't make some poetry rhyme.
This drywall of verse just blends with the wall
And I can't decipher why I should care, not at all.

Keep on rockin'
-Scotto
 
 
   
 

 
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