"One of the most innovative and creative looks at the great showman ever published."—Stuart Rosebrook, True West
"Friesen, a leading authority on Buffalo Bill, shares a plethora of cuisine anecdotes and delves into the entertainment side of food and drink. . . . This book is Steve Friesen—and Buffalo Bill—at their finest. So, grab a drink, a snack and enjoy!"—Linda Wommack, Roundup Magazine
"Galloping Gourmet is a nice example of the nitty-gritty of social history. . . . Social historians and those interested in Cody's Wild West will enjoy the book and living historians and museum educators will especially appreciate the annotated recipe appendix."—Alyce Webb, Chronicles of Oklahoma
"The research in Galloping Gourmet is impressive, but even more impressive is that Galloping Gourmet is just fun to read."—Sandra Dallas, Denver Post
“Buffalo Bill Cody nurtured his zest for life and that included good food and good drink. Steve Friesen brings to life Cody’s exuberance for providing the best food and conversation for his companions, whether sitting around a prairie campfire with scouts and Indians or dining in Eastern and European capitals with the rich and famous. Every fan of Buffalo Bill will love this book, chock-full of information such as Buffalo Bill’s introducing popcorn to Paris. Galloping Gourmet is a delicious delight.”—Bill Markley, author of Wild Bill Hickok and Buffalo Bill Cody: Plainsmen of the Legendary West
“I love tasting history as well as reading about it. . . . Steve Friesen has amassed a collection of William F. ‘Buffalo Bill’ Cody’s passions for food. The details are a wonderful piece of history that Friesen has documented for all to see and taste.”—Sherry Monahan, culinary historian and author of Shaken in 2020, but Not Stirred: Cocktails, Connections, and Humor
“Steve Friesen takes his readers behind the scenes, where readers encounter Wild West performers from around the globe, prominent journalists, royal visitors, and an international array of spectators, all of whom appreciated not only Buffalo Bill’s dramatic performances but also the exceptional meals he provided, ranging from grand banquets to various treats from concession stands.”—Jeremy M. Johnston, Ernest J. Goppert Curator of the Buffalo Bill Museum