Rude Dude's Book of Food: Stories Behind Some of the Crazy-Cool Stuff We Eat
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It's actually true that Mongol warriors rode with slabs of raw meat under their saddles then ate them that night in camp! It's actually true that Chinese archaeologists found 4,000-year-old noodles in an overturned cup. It's actually true that Americans buy $1 billion worth of chocolate each Valentine's Day. You think food is just stuff we eat!? Come on! There's a world full of great foo... More
Book Information
Publisher | Familius |
Binding | Kindle Edition (2 editions) |
Reading Level | Uncategorized |
# of Pages | 80 |
ISBN-10 | B00OJHUIGG |
Publication Date | 10/14/2014 |
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8/20/2014 Tim Myers said:
tags: story, history, favorite foods, Common Core, food history, humor, children's book, children's lit, funny, children's literature, I wrote
It's amazing! Mongols actually did put raw meat under their saddles to "tenderize" it! And fortune cookies--gasp--don't come from China! My "Rude Dude's Book of Food" is just out, a humorous, anecdote-filled history of popular foods (hamburgers, chocolate, etc.) tied to the Common Core and intend... more
tags: story, history, favorite foods, Common Core, food history, humor, children's book, children's lit, funny, children's literature, I wrote
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