
Mrs Beaver's Recipes
Food can serve a variety of purposes and take on numerous forms in the world today. From providing nourishment in delicious homemade recipes to entertainment in various elaborate dishes, or just bringing plain joy to children in brightly coloured sweets, it is no new secret that people often gorge themselves on their favourite treats. The same can be seen in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe with the young Pevensie children. With Edmund tasting the Witch's nefarious Turkish Delight which lead him on a further spiral into the darkness that is greed and even Lucy gorging herself on the delectable tea offered by Mr Tumnus. Greed expressed through the symbolism of food is a common theme that C.S. Lewis uses to warn his readers about the dangers of giving in to self indulgence. So, with the knowledge about just how enchanting and luring delicious foods can be, we offer you to try to make these mouth-watering delicacies but while always keeping in mind that there is such a thing as too much tasty goodness.




























