Does anyone else have this? I've tried a few of the recipes and they're pretty good.
>>9255542
I have a pdf of it somewhere, but I haven't had the opportunity to try any of it
>>9255542
[Obligatory post calling OP a shill for saying something good about something.]
>following a recipe
>>9255542
start posting the recipes dude
>>9255542
Gimme those furry food recipes
>>9256319
[Obligatory post questioning the ethnicity of whoever eats such a food, as well as OP's sexual orientation]
I'm convinced that reading those books when I was young gave me the passion for food that I have now.
That and furry porn
>>9256423
Redwall gave me an appreciation for food and taught me that beating the shit of other races with medieval weaponry was totally awesome
I did not get the furry fetish.
As to OP, I have the scans for it but never tried them, no.
>>9256319
Nobody's going to shill for a decade old cookbook written by a dead man you dense shit so nobody would be stupid enough to assume he was shilling, why don't you go back to sucking corporate cock and pretending that people are out of line for implying that modern companies use social media for marketing purposes both obvious and subtle?
I always wanted to make the otter gumbo or whatever it was. It was in the cookbook with a blue cover.
Also Redwall was the GOAT of kids books.
>>9256924
You seem upset.
>>9256973
Yeah, dumbshit posts like that piss me off a bit.
do they ever explain how the mice in redwall or mouseguard get cheese
I mean how do they get the milk
>>9256987
I understand, anon. You're not misbehaving; you're just autistic.
>>9257001
I mean, all types of mammals can produce milk, so...
>>9257001
There are some inconsistencies in the book. The animals at redwall seem to be able to fish pretty regularly from an abbey pond, fo instance.
Sizes are also unclear, and animal sentience seems to be dependant on Brian Jacques.
I miss him boys, I really miss him.
Can someone hmu with a deeper 'n ever pie recipe?
>>9257001
I think it's made from a plant, like soy milk (but not actually made from soy). I can't recall any mammal being depicted as non-sentient.
>>9257190
Horse in the first book is non-sentient.
But large mammals don't really make an appearance after that, apart from the wearet, what was his deal anyway?