Chas Addams Half-Baked Cookbook: Culinary Cartoons for the Humorously Famished
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 0743267753
ISBN-13: 9780743267755
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Release Date: September, 2005
Length: 112 Pages
Weight: Unavailable
Dimensions: 9.3 X 7.3 X 0.6 inches
Language: English
   
   

Chas Addams Half-Baked Cookbook: Culinary Cartoons for the Humorously Famished

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Food and eating were a couple of Charles Addams's favorite subjects. Hungry cannibals, witches gathering around a cauldron, or a king over his blackbird pie often populated his celebrated cartoons. And, of course, Morticia of the "Addams Family" was an avid cook, adding a touch of eye of newt or popping over to the neighbors for a cup of cyanide. S...
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  Addams a la mode!

It's nice to have Charles Addams back in print. Addams' original Simon and Schuster collections are classics and now long out-of print, not to mention pricey on the secondary market. This book brings together some classic cartoons, plus some newly-published material, interlaced with creepy, but very real recipes from obscure vintage publications. Addams would most definitely have approved these selections, they are so precisely in tune with the Addams sensibility - reminiscent of his book "Dear Dead Days" which combined Addams cartoons with a scrapbook of macabre photos and clippings. This is just the culinary version! I'm not bothered by the fact that many of the new cartoons are "roughs", it provides a fascinating glimpse into Addams' work process. It's about time that new Addams product was put out, and this plus the recent reissue of "Chas. Addams' Mother Goose" are encouraging. Highly recommended, I'm off to make Mushrooms Fester!
 
  Cure for the macabre.

This little book with fill your hunger for the macabre and your stomach at the same time. What a deal. Good Eats!
 
  A great book to have.

If you are into cooking, the Addams Family or just all things possessed of a dark and slightly twisted sense of humor then this book is for you. You will love the cooking themed cartoons and the fact that the recipes (no matter how many oddly named) are indeed real recipes. The only fault that I can find is that there are fewer recipes than cartoons. Even so I would defiantly recommend this book to any home cook with a sense of humor.
 
  FOODIE ANTIDOTE

Charles Addams has provided the perfect antidote to those whose endless (and too serious) pontifications about food, recipes, and cooking bore the rest of us to tears. Not for him the variously colored broccollis and pan sauteed almost-extinct weird fish of the day! Addams' recipe for wild squirrel is a fine counterpoint to all the hoopla surrounding fine food. And the cartoons, which document the foibles of us all as we gather and prepare our nourishment (the Addams, of course, eat Eye of Newt, etc.) are priceless.
 
  Cute little collection

This is a cute book, with several new cartoons and some unique recipes. It would be a really nice gift book for someone who likes dark humor.