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The Redwall Cookbook
The Redwall Cookbook | Brian Jacques
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From the simple refreshment of Summer Strawberry Fizz to Great Hall Gooseberry Fool, the foods discussed in the many Redwall books are all here, along with dozens of other favorites sure to turn young hands into seasoned chefs, illustrated in full color with all the charm and magic that is Redwall.
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BookmarkTavern
The Redwall Cookbook | Brian Jacques
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It snowed last night, so I needed something warm and satisfying. These Savoury Squirrel Bakes hit just right. ❤️

#DinnerByTheBook

TheBookHippie Looks good! 8mo
Ruthiella Presumably they don‘t actually contain squirrels 🐿️? 8mo
Maria_Pulver Love the hashtag ❤️ 8mo
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Branwen
The Redwall Cookbook | Brian Jacques
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#sundayfunday @ozma.of.oz

🍓 I would sell my soul to attend a Redwall Abbey feast from the Redwall series by Brian Jacques. Those woodland creatures sure know how to throw a party! 😁

🍓 Daenarys Targaryen! It would be an honor to be host to the Mother of Dragons and I'd live to listen to all her stories!

🍓 I actually did own the Redwall Cookbook at one point! The shrimp and hotroot soup is one I still make to this day! So yummy!

BookmarkTavern Same feast! Yeah, every single time Jacques would describe a Redwall feast, I would just get so hungry! 😂 Thanks for sharing! 3y
TheBookHippie I'm with you on the Redwall! 3y
Branwen @ozma.of.oz @TheBookHippie Right?! They always sounded so delicious! I was always hungry reading those books! 😂🤣 3y
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BookmarkTavern
The Redwall Cookbook | Brian Jacques
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Hope you‘re feeling hungry! 🥞

1. Literally any feast from the Redwall series. Everything sounds so delicious!
2. Miss Marple, murder mysteries would make for an interesting dinner conversation.
3. I own several. 😂 The Hobbit, the Book Lover‘s Cookbook, Harry Potter, Roald Dahl.

#SundayFunday Have a delicious day, and remember to tag me!

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BookmarkTavern
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An excellent, warm, filling meal when it‘s too darn cold outside. Roasted root vegetables (parsnips, carrots, and rutabaga) and baked potatoes. Yummy! (Except the rutabaga, that thing‘s weird)

#DinnerByTheBook

#TeamSlaughter #Scarathlon @Clwojick 5 points for the recipe + 20 for the attempt (221 total)

wanderinglynn I love parsnips! And roasted veggies are so yummy - looks like a great recipe! 5y
Lreads Those look so good! 🤤 5y
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TieDyeDude
The Redwall Cookbook | Brian Jacques
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1. Roughly once a week. Not much variation on breakfast or lunch. Dinner is usually a crapshoot #bachelorlife
2. Thousand island. French in a pinch
3. Cook. I haven't made many attempts at baking
4. If I'm being good, one cookie with breakfast, and a piece of dark chocolate or some non-dairy ice cream at night
5. Redwall

#tellmetuesday @Ke633

Ke633 Thanks for sharing! 6y
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Natasha.C.Barnes
The Redwall Cookbook | Brian Jacques
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#feistyfeb Day 6: #anthropomorphiccharacters I loved the Redwall books as a kid, even threw a themed birthday party for which I used The Redwall Cookbook!

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Elephantango
The Redwall Cookbook | Brian Jacques
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Day 7. Any fan of Redwall knows that Brian Jacques described feasts for pages. And they always sounded fantastic. Remember Summer Strawberry Fizz? Shrimp 'n' Hotroot Soup? Mole's Favorite Deeper'n'Ever Turnip'n'Tater'n'Beetroot Pie? Well, they are all here and MORE!! Plus everything is broken down by seasons, and it is just enchanting.
#photoadaynov16 #cookbooklove

LazyLibrary @Elephantango omg!!!! He was my absolute favorite author growing up!!! Mossflower is still my everything! 💜 8y
Elephantango @LazyLibrary yes!! I wanted to name my first kid Matthias for the longest time, haha! 8y
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michelle.the.ever.scholar
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I love his explanation of why the food features so prominently in his books. Growing up during WW2 and food rationing, and also being disappointed that books always seemed to skip the description of food when they described feasts.

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