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Zombie soup recipe
Zombie soup recipe









So I researched and begrudgingly substituted the squirrel for a rabbit.

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Some thought I was prank calling from a radio show, and when I convinced them my intention was genuine, let out horrified gasps. To be fair this was a desperate insincere attempt after calling almost every butcher in DC left me empty handed. The tourists make it look so easy, taking pictures with them with their selfie sticks but don’t be fooled, they are lightning speed. Now when it came to sourcing the meat for this week, I had to resort to chasing after rogue squirrels on Capitol Hill. From the Original White House cookbook 1887

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Doctors are sure the President would have made a full recovery in modern times. The President, wounded, lay in the White House until he was taken to the Jersey Shore to be with Crete. He traveled to Washington in search of the political appointment he felt he deserved (he’d settle for Paris he told the President) and when turned away, he stalked then shot Garfield. Guiteau had turned his focus to politics, writing rambling speeches that he was convinced helped Garfield win the close election. The shooter was Charles Guiteau, a disturbed man whose had tried and failed at every career in the book. In September of his first year in office, President Garfield stepped out on to the platform at the Baltimore and Potomac Railway Station in Washington for some fresh air and was shot twice, leaving him in critical condition and ultimately, dead. The Garfields were from Ohio and he is the only President to be elected as a sitting member of the House of Representatives. When the President heard Indian leader Sitting Bull was on hunger strike in jail he said, ‘Let him starve.’ Then he thought for a moment and said, ‘Oh no, send him my oatmeal.” His wife, Lucretia or “Crete” as she was nicknamed, was adamant he ate it and was dedicated to providing the family “an abundance of wholesome, nutritous food with good coffee and tea” in her home. As far as his food hates: oatmeal came in as number one. A cow was even sent from Baltimore and tied up in the White House lawn to supply the fresh stuff to him as he lay dying from gunshot wounds in the White House. Without the luxury of Pepto, the President had to monitor his diet with no cheat days. He overcame dysentery during the Civil War but the tummy troubles never truly left him. Outside of squirrel, Garfield’s tastes were simple: he loved milk and bread. President Garfield, who had access to every protein under the sun, claimed squirrel soup was his favorite delicacy. During colonial times, Westward expansion, and depressions, folks ate what they could get a hold of and there were forests full of them. In fact, eating these little neighborhood critters is as old as America itself. Those days when we need protein? No problem. Food is all around us and in case of a zombie apocalypse, it is worth knowing the nuts and berries we can eat to tied us over when our twinkie reserves are gone.

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We are channeling our inner survivor man this week. President 20: James A Garfield Ma– September 19, 1881









Zombie soup recipe