Natalie Slater, the culinary killer behind Bake and Destroy, certainly has the market cornered on evil eats. Her food madness has spawned a book, various appearances on cooking shows and, most importantly, a recipe dedicated to her love of the Evil Dead. In particular, Ash’s unlucky sister Cheryl Williams who falls victim to an oversexed attacker of the wood-y variety.
So, why exactly are these cookies named Cheryl’s Revenge?
“Now technically, the seeds contained in fruits are the “children,” and the fruit itself is an ovary of sorts. I remember gagging when I learned that in high school biology and I still can’t eat apples without feeling like a cannibal, which luckily, I enjoy,” Natalie wrote. “All nuts are seeds (but not all seeds are nuts- thus concluding a sentence that is sure to make my husband laugh.) So basically, when you eat Cheryl’s Revenge Cookies,...
So, why exactly are these cookies named Cheryl’s Revenge?
“Now technically, the seeds contained in fruits are the “children,” and the fruit itself is an ovary of sorts. I remember gagging when I learned that in high school biology and I still can’t eat apples without feeling like a cannibal, which luckily, I enjoy,” Natalie wrote. “All nuts are seeds (but not all seeds are nuts- thus concluding a sentence that is sure to make my husband laugh.) So basically, when you eat Cheryl’s Revenge Cookies,...
- 7/17/2013
- by Sara Castillo
- FEARnet
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