Sometimes it's neither art nor science that serves as the origins of the
everyday kitchen and food items that we take for granted today.
Sometimes, as Josh Chetwynd shows us in How the Hot Dog Found Its Bun,
some of our greatest culinary achievements were simply by-products of
damned good luck. In How the Hot Dog Found Its Bun, Josh explores the
origins of kitchen inventions, products, and foodstuff in seventy-five
short essays that dispel popular myths and draw lines between food facts
and food fiction. Josh's charming text combined with simple line
illustrations makes this an excellent gift and go-to source book for all
food and trivia buffs.