if your tombstone were to have a recipe on it, what would it be?
Wtf seriously? Just made a note about it..
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My mind immediately jumped to the scene in the book Stranger in a Strange Land (do I need spoiler tags for a book published in 1961?) The main character had died, and all the other characters were eating soup that may or may not have been made out of him, and the thought was "Peter soup/stew".
Caipiroska.