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C. S. Lewis lived in England for all of his adult life and enjoyed traditional British cooking. In his letters, he writes about enjoying kidney pie, bacon and eggs, ham, bread and cheese, tea, and, of course, beer! In his book The Four Loves, Lewis confesses that he loves to eat ham and eggs in front of a fireplace. The Chronicles of Narnia frequently include delicious descriptions of foods C. S. Lewis loved, like fried sausage and potatoes, fish n' chips, and roast mutton. Lastly, C. S. Lewis's stepson, Douglas Gresham, has written a cookbook called The Narnian Cookbook. Sadly, it's out of print, but used copies may be found on Amazon.com.

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C.S. Lewis was known to enjoy simple and homely foods like eggs and toast, sardines, and rice pudding. However, there is no definitive record of him stating a favorite food.

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