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  • Food to Die For

  • Recipes and Stories from America's Most Legendary Haunted Places
  • By: Amy Bruni, Julie Tremaine
  • Narrated by: Amy Bruni
  • Length: 4 hrs and 41 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (6 ratings)

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Food to Die For

By: Amy Bruni, Julie Tremaine
Narrated by: Amy Bruni
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Discover tantalizing recipes, spine-tingling stories, and historic photos from the most notoriously haunted locations across America in this fun and fascinating cookbook. Paranormal investigator and Kindred Spirits co-host Amy Bruni leads you through eerie hotels, haunted homes, hellish hospitals, and spooky ghost towns, giving you stories and a recipe from each place.

Whether you're in the mood for Lizzie Borden's meatloaf or want to serve up spooky prison stories along with sugar cookies from Alcatraz, Food to Die For is your guide to ghoulish gastronomy.

One of America's favorite ghost hunters, Amy Bruni takes you to mysterious hotels, eerie ghost towns, and possessed pubs in this delightfully sinister collection of stories and recipes. Each of the nearly 60 locations in Food to Die For includes:

  • Vintage photographs and charmingly creepy stories rooted in history
  • A noteworthy recipe associated with the people or place
  • Full-color, captivating, and hauntingly styled food photos to inspire a killer kitchen experience

Enjoy creepy recipes like:

  • Southern Fried Chicken from the Missouri State Penitentiary
  • Sheboygan Asylum Caesar Salad
  • Cornbread inspired by the Villisca Axe Murder House
  • Absinthe Frappé from the Old Absinthe House
  • Ernest Hemingway's Bloody Mary from Hemingway Home & Museum
  • Vegetable Soup from Waverly Hills Sanatorium

This terrifyingly tasty cookbook will bewitch anyone who:

  • Has a taste for the paranormal and a hunger to try new foods
  • Loves history, travel, and culinary curiosities
  • Enjoys entertaining guests in unique and memorable ways
  • Would get goosebumps making a recipe written 300 years ago

History buffs, thrill-seekers, and foodies will all get shivers seeing the past come to life with every enchanted recipe and delicious tale from Food to Die For.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

©2024 Amy Bruni and Julie Tremaine (P)2024 Harper Celebrate
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loved this whole book

a must have loved the whole book . the history of ghost was fantastic and the recipes sound interesting

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Great book!

It might seem strange to listen to a cookbook on audio, but this was like an extended version of Amy Bruni's Haunted Road podcast. The book is narrated by Amy herself and though she does not read the recipes, there is a pdf available for you to print or download. What Amy narrates is more like a haunted history about each location. You'll also get a bonus Q&A at the end which the hard copy book (apparently) does not provide. If you love Amy's work and all things spooky, you'll love this book. I absolutely enjoyed it!

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