At the time of his death, Charles Addams was working on this project, a cookbook with never-before-seen artwork and never before tasted and very macabre recipes--published here for the first time, along with some classic Addams Cartoons about food and At the time of his death, Charles Addams was working on this project, a cookbook with never-before-seen artwork and never before tasted and very macabre recipes--published here for the first time, along with some classic Addams Cartoons about food and cooking.
Chas Addams(TM) Half-Baked Cookbook is a collection of his work on the world of food and eating, featuring many Addams drawings that have never been see.
These recipes have very Addams-like names, such as Mushrooms Fester or Hearts Stuffed, and serve as a perfect complement to his drawings.
Addams discovered and compiled some bizarre recipes from antiquated and out-of-the-way sources.
So it should come as no wonder that in the 1960s Charles Addams was dabbling with a cookbook idea.
And, of course, Morticia of the Addams Family was an avid cook, adding a touch of eye of newt or popping over to the neighbors for a cup of cyanide.
Hungry cannibals, witches gathering around a cauldron, or a king over his blackbird pie often populated his celebrated cartoons.
Food and eating were a couple of Charles Addams\'s favorite subjects.
At the time of his death, Charles Addams was working on this project, a cookbook with never-before-seen artwork and never before tasted and very macabre recipes--published here for the first time, along with some classic Addams Cartoons about food and cooking.
Chas Addams(TM) Half-Baked Cookbook is a collection of his work on the world of food and eating, featuring many Addams drawings that have never been seen before, as well as some of his all-time classics.
These recipes have very Addams-like names, such as Mushrooms Fester or Hearts Stuffed, and serve as a perfect complement to his drawings.
Addams discovered and compiled some bizarre recipes from antiquated and out-of-the-way sources.
So it should come as no wonder that in the 1960s Charles Addams was dabbling with a cookbook idea.
And, of course, Morticia of the Addams Family was an avid cook, adding a touch of eye of newt or popping over to the neighbors for a cup of cyanide.
Hungry cannibals, witches gathering around a cauldron, or a king over his blackbird pie often populated his celebrated cartoons.
Food and eating were a couple of Charles Addams\'s favorite subjects.
At the time of his death, Charles Addams was working on this project, a cookbook with never-before-seen artwork and never before tasted and very macabre recipes--published here for the first time, along with some classic Addams Cartoons about food and At the time of his death, Charles Addams was working on this project, a cookbook with never-before-seen artwork and never before tasted and very macabre recipes--published here for the first time, along with some classic Addams Cartoons about food and cooking