The Original Road Kill Cookbook

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Clarkson Potter/Ten Speed, 1987 - Business & Economics - 64 pages
The Original Road Kill Cookbook is an outrageous, devastating response to the call of the open road. It is the ingenious solution sought by the free-spirited American who wants to participate in Mother Nature’s bounty.
 
It doesn’t matter if you drive an off-road 4 x 4 or a delicate, aging Plymouth—Road Kill will help you by telling you where to find this highway supermarket, what to do while there, and how to fix your yellowline yummies. 
 
“Viewed objectively, Peterson’s book is hilarious.”—John Own, Seattle Post Intelligencer

“I’ve known Buck since he was just able to run over animals. Trust him . . .”—P. Richter, Professional Guide
 
“With this book, no gaps in game cookery remain unfilled.”Sports Afield

“I look at deer crossings in a whole new (head) light.”—D, Penfold, Road Warrior 

“. . . the perfect put-on to leave in plain sight the next time serious foodies stop by to check out your culinary skills.”Playboy

About the author (1987)

Buck Peterson is the author of ten books on the great outdoors, including the bestselling Original Road Kill Cookbook. He roosts in an old-growth tree farm just outside of Seattle, Washington.

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