Hi, if possible I’d greatly appreciate it if you helped me find a book(I can’t get it out of my head, and I just can’t remember the title, doesn’t show up on internet searches-maybe i’m just bad at searching).
It’s a book about cooking, and it’s written in 1st person point of view.
The narrator is a man doing the Julia Powell/Julia Child French cooking challenge, but what sets this book apart is that he would get all of his cooking materials from scratch(like actually fishing, hunting for meat needed in the recipes).
I remember that there was a part where the writer and his friend try to hunt a city pigeon for the meat, and that was really funny.
I also remember that before all the cooking and hunting stuff, he introduces his experience by talking about his father, who passed from cancer. The writer had this interesting philosophy about hunting wildlife, which he got from his father.
I was actually looking for Bukowski when I found this book, and got into it because the writer/book was dubbed “the Charles Bukowski of cooking”. That’s how i found it.
That’s all the details I remember.
I’d really appreciate it if anyone who read it could tell me the title. Thanks!
by Frosty_Hart