RECIPE TO MAKE THE PILLSBURY DOUGHBOY BLUSH

RECIPE TO MAKE THE PILLSBURY DOUGHBOY BLUSH

NEW BALTIMORE, Mich. (Wireless Flash) -- They say the way to a man's heart is through his stomach -- and that's something women in ancient England took the extreme. According to Cheryl Rilly, author of "Great Moments in Sex" (Three Rivers Press), in the 1600s, British women would try to woo men by baking up something called "cockle bread" The recipe required the baker to press her genitals against the bread dough just before baking and, when the loaf was done, offer it to the man she desired. If he ate it, that was a sign he was truly in love with her. Rilly says another love recipe from the 1600s was a fish dish that suggested the cook insert the fish in -- well, you get the idea.