The Week contest: Eat roadkill

This week's question: Residents of Wyoming can now legally collect and eat deer, antelope, moose, and elk that have been accidentally killed by cars. If a Wyoming-based chef were to write a cookbook filled with roadkill recipes, what should it be titled?
Click here to see the results of last week's contest: Tyrant tips
RESULTS:
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THE WINNER: "Fresh off the Grille"
Laurel Wroten, Petaluma, California
SECOND PLACE: "One from the Road"
Gary Green, West Allis, Wisconsin
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THIRD PLACE: "4 Michelins (No Stars)"
Mike Robison, Mountain View, California
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"Al Dented"
Beth Cedarholm, River Falls, Wisconsin
"From Blacktop to Tabletop"
Rebecca Burgan, Petaluma, California
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Tim Mistele, Coral Gables, Florida
"Middle of the Road Stews"
Kenneth Walker, Bridgeport, Ohio
"The Bumper Crop Cookbook"
Richard Buddenhagen, Bloomfield, New Jersey
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"From the Interstate to Your Dinner Plate"
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