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Originally Posted by Apache
I read the short story by Damon Knight before I ever saw the episode.

Apache
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I was thinking about the cookbook. See
To Serve Man: A Cookbook for People (free with KU) on Amazon CA otherwise $3.99 Cdn.
Sample recipe:
Spoiler:
Some argue that cowboy meat is too tough to be served any other way, especially since the spices tend to kill the taste of whatever the donor may have been smoking, drinking, or chewing. Others discount this argument, but agree that Chili is a practical, quick way to serve Man in well-disguised form.
— Meat of 1 reasonably well-muscled Cowboy, ground coarsely
— 15 pounds onions, chopped
— 10 cloves garlic, crushed
— 1/2 cup cooking oil
— 25 pounds pre-cooked kidney beans
— 25 pounds fresh tomatoes
— 2 oz. salt
— 6 to 12 oz. chili powder
— 2 oz. sugar
— 1/2 oz. pepper, freshly ground
— (Optional: 40 green bell peppers, coarsely chopped)
— (Optional: 3 tsp. paprika
On a frying grill or in a battery of skillets, brown onions, meat, and bell peppers (cut up)if used, for about 5 minutes per batch. Peel and quarter tomatoes. Put tomatoes, beans with their cooking water, and 2-1/2 gallons additional water in large kettle or wash boiler (or divide among several smaller ones). Add meat, onions, peppers if used, and seasonings. Simmer for 90 minutes; serve in bowls or with rice.
For 150.