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recipes for pet treats even Mrs, Murphey approves! Cute little book filled with Mrs, Murphy's wisdom and recipes for animals and humans, As a fan of Rita Mae Brown, anything written by her or Sneaky Pie is well worth reading, Finally a cookbook with recipes for all the members of your family and then some, Recipes are included for humans, cats, dogs, and horses, Hmmm, sounds like the inhabitants of Mrs, Murphys abode in that delightful mystery series, This cookbook is just as delightful, with interesting recipes, tidbits of wisdom by Sneaky Pie Brown, and charming illustrations, A unique collection. Rita Mae and Sneaky Pie Brown are the "authors" of my favourite cat mysteries, Very light reading, but well written with loveable characters, Fluff, only with more dead people, Now,Sneaky Pie is a cat, and cats like to eat, And since cats, unlike dogs, don't just eat the next best thing, this requires a cookbook, In this case, a charming cookbook with little anecdotes about Sneaky Pie and her friends, and of course with recipes for cats, for humans, for horses and also, for dogs.
For example:
Dog Meal:
Put the leftovers of all of these recipes into a bowl and give it to the dog.
But there are serious recipes, too, For someone who loves cooking, cats and Brown's books, this is a charming little book,
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feline coauthor of the irresistible "Mrs, Murphy" mysteries dishes up delectable fare for cats and humans alike in this unique collection of recipes spiced with witty personal anecdotes.
Has small snippets of info about the main characters in the Sneaky Pie series and recipes for human, cat, dog and horse.
What a fun little "cook book, " YES there are real recipies for both man and beast, but there are also glimpses into the personalities and habits of the muchloved characters of this iconic "cat cozy" series! Took me all of an hour to read it, start to finish, and to decide that my own cat will be getting a few treats from the book.
. . as will I! My favorite part of the book was, of course, Sneaky Pie's ability to not only dispense cooking wisdom and general catitude, but also her ability to suggest fare for humans, dogs, cats, rabbits, and even horses.
As an avid fan of mysteries in general and Rita Mae Brown's work in particular, I was drawn to this book for some recipes for holiday treats for my boxer nieces, Pug amp Bella.
I will definitely be making them the "Dog Bait" a liver treat, discovered by the authors at the Westminster Dog Show and "Dog Cookies" as an alternative to the girls' muchloved pig's ears blech.
The drawings and humor are worth the read, whether one intends tackling the recipes or not, Fun little cook book. Has a couple good recipes for dogs and cats, There are also recipes for horses, rabbits and humans, It's a nice little addition to the Mrs, Murphey series. Lots of great recipes for humans and their pets! Lots of recipes for cats, dogs, horses, rabbits amp humanssome down home Southern cooking with a commentary by the smartest cat ever.
Fun readingRita Mae Brown is a prolific American writer, most known for her mysteries and other novels Rubyfruit Jungle.
She is also an Emmy nominated screenwriter, Brown was born illegitimate in Hanover, Pennsylvania, She was raised by her biological mothers female cousin and the cousins husband in York, Pennsylvania and later in Ft.
Lauderdale, Florida. Starting in the fall of, Brown attended the University of Florida at Gainesville on a scholarship, In the spring of, the administrators of the racially segregated university expelled her for participating in the civil rights movement.
She subsequently enrolled at Broward Community Collegewith the hope of transferring eventually to a tolerant four year institution, Between fallRita Mae Brown is a prolific American writer, most known for her mysteries and other novels Rubyfruit Jungle.
She is also an Emmy nominated screenwriter, Brown was born illegitimate in Hanover, Pennsylvania, She was raised by her biological mother's female cousin and the cousin's husband in York, Pennsylvania and later in Ft.
Lauderdale, Florida. Starting in the fall of, Brown attended the University of Florida at Gainesville on a scholarship, In the spring of, the administrators of the racially segregated university expelled her for participating in the civil rights movement.
She subsequently enrolled at Broward Community Collegewith the hope of transferring eventually to a tolerant four year institution, Between falland, she lived in New York City, sometimes homeless, while attending New York Universitywhere she received a degree in Classics and English.
Later,when she received another degree in cinematography from the New York School of Visual Arts, citation needed Brown received a Ph, D. in literature from Union Institute University inand holds a doctorate in political science from the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington, D.
C. Starting in, Brown lived in the Hollywood Hills in Los Angeles, In, she bought a farm in Charlottesville, Virginia where she still lives,In, a screenplay Brown wrote while living in Los Angeles, Sleepless Nights, was retitled The Slumber Party Massacre and given a limited release theatrically.
During Brown's springsemester at the University of Florida at Gainesville, she became active in the American Civil Rights Movement.
Later in thes, she participated in the anti war movement, the feminist movement and the Gay Liberation movement, Brown took an administrative position with the fledgling National Organization for Women, but resigned in Januaryover Betty Friedan's anti gay remarks and NOW's attempts to distance itself from lesbian organizations.
She claims she played a leading role in the "Lavender Menace" zap of the Second Congress to Unite Women on May,, which protested Friedan's remarks and the exclusion of lesbians from the women's movement.
In the earlys, she became a founding member of The Furies Collective, a lesbian feminist newspaper collective in Washington, DC, which held that heterosexuality was the root of all oppression.
Brown told Time magazine in, "I don't believe in straight or gay, I really don't. I think we're all degrees of bisexual, There may be a few people on the extreme if it's a bell curve who really truly are gay or really truly are straight.
Because nobody had ever said these things and used their real name, I suddenly became in the lates the only lesbian in America.
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