The Military Wives' Cookbook

The Military Wives' Cookbook

Author: Carolyn Quick Tillery

Publisher: Cumberland House Publishing

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 9781581826722

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The Military Wives' Cookbookis a collection of recipes, anecdotal stories, and vintage photographs tracing the history and unique contributions of American military wives. Beginning with an Independence Tea Party featuring the foods served by the women of Edenton, North Carolina, at a party on October 25, 1774, it recreates the scenes and foods that recount the stories of the commitments and sacrifice that military wives have given the nation for more than two hundred years. Presented in menu format, each chapter includes a story related to the recipes of the period ("A Colonial Thanksgiving" and "Christmas in the Confederate White House") and feature foods from around the world, including places like Morocco, Italy, Spain, France, Germany, Japan, and Korea. The Military Wives' Cookbookis divided into six large sections: Teas and Coffees Buffets, Brunches, and Lunches A Taste of Home: Dinner Family Style Alfresco Dining Over There: An International Affair Home for the Holidays and Other Celebrations. The women, through whose eyes these stories are told and whose recipes are shared, are truly remarkable. They often balanced the responsibilities of maintaining home and hearth, raising a family, managing a business, andsupporting a war effort. In addition, they found time to extend themselves in friendship and hospitality to one another and to women in the places where they were stationed, earning them a well-respected reputation that continues to this day.


Military Wives Cook Book

Military Wives Cook Book

Author: Harold Hester

Publisher:

Published: 2009-04-01

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 9780615159294

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You have here 373 recipes from 71 military wives while stationed in Heidelberg W. Germany during the Cold War years of the early 1970s. Some favorites, some with International flavor BUT all worthy of your kitchen. You have the full array from Tea to Ox Tail soup from appetizers to desserts.


An Army Wife's Cookbook

An Army Wife's Cookbook

Author: Alice Kirk Grierson

Publisher: Western National Parks Association

Published: 1972

Total Pages: 80

ISBN-13: 9780911408270

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Cookbook of Alice Kirk Grierson, wife of Col. Benjamin H. Grierson, 10th Cavalry, Fort Davis, Texas.


Treasured Recipes from Military Wives

Treasured Recipes from Military Wives

Author: The Delectable Dive Arak

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2023-08-19

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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Treasured Recipes from Military Wives: 93 Heartwarming Dishes from Home Cooks is an extraordinary cookbook that honors the unique cultures, cuisines, and experiences of American military wives. This collection of 93 recipes draws inspiration from the courageous women who have served and continue to serve alongside their husbands in the armed forces. Spanning generations and culinary styles, these recipes unearth the rich history of military cooks' creative adaptations and local ingredients. This cookbook celebrates the diversity that can be found in the kitchens of military spouses, with dishes from around the world and from different regions of the United States. In this cookbook, military spouses from all eras and backgrounds share a wealth of dish varieties that includes starters, entrées, sides, and desserts. Each recipe is rooted in the culinary history of the service member's family, and makes use of local ingredients and regional cuisines. Authentically crafted dishes such as Beouf Bourdingnon with Dumplings, Peruvian-style Chicken and Rice, Oaxacan Red Pozole, 8-Can Chowder, and Yum Yum Cake will tantalize readers' taste buds. As the authors note, this cookbook "represents a taste of home" for each of the service members' families-a unique testament to the vibrant American culture often found in military households. Specially prepared by award-winning cookbook author Schuyler Defalco, the recipes are accompanied by stunning photography and anecdotes from the wives. Their stories reveal how cooking has been a vital solace for them despite the challenges of military family life. The military wives have conveyed timeless recipes in this book without sacrificing the special touches that make each dish unique and indispensable. While reflecting on courage, resilience, and fortitude of our nation's leaders and their families, Treasured Recipes from Military Wives is a powerful tribute to our country and its incredible service members. This comprehensive cookbook serves as a reminder of the dedication of each service member's family to the common bond that connects us-above all else-to each other and to our great nation. It is an indispensable resource for any home cook and a valuable collection of treasured recipes that will be handed down from generation to generation.


Gluten-Free Cooking with a Military Wife

Gluten-Free Cooking with a Military Wife

Author: Kimberly Gee

Publisher: Covenant Books, Inc.

Published: 2023-03-22

Total Pages: 529

ISBN-13: 1685268110

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Gluten-Free Cooking with a Military Wife contains recipes to help those struggling to find enticing gluten-free food. These recipes are sure to make your next holiday, birthday, or luncheon a gluten-free success. You will discover the recipes of a wife who created dishes while stationed with her husband in 6 locations worldwide. The savory recipes like her macaroni and cheese or fried fish have been a well-loved favorite of children and adults alike. A gluten-free diet is more than eating gluten-free bread. It is life-changing. This cookbook can help those with celiac disease, non-celiac gluten sensitivity/wheat sensitivity, wheat allergy, or anyone wanting to follow a gluten-free diet. Herbs, spices, and sauces enrich the recipes of the cookbook. You will enjoy food again while learning the food brands and products Kimberly suggests. This book provides recipes for condiments that can be costly when bought gluten-free or are not offered as gluten-free in a store. For ease of use, the condiment recipes of connecting appetizers and entrees are noted in the footnotes.


Best of the Best Air Force Cookbook

Best of the Best Air Force Cookbook

Author: Gwen McKee

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781934193082

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This unique collection features not only outstanding recipes-over 300 of them-but also includes stories, photographs, and interesting facts about our brave men and women who have served us proudly throughout their careers in the Air Force.


Going Overboard

Going Overboard

Author: Sarah Smiley

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2005-11-01

Total Pages: 229

ISBN-13: 1101210664

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In 1999, Sarah was a typical bride-to-be, flustered with wedding details. Then the groom called. “I don’t want you to panic, but I might not be able to come to our wedding....” So began Sarah Smiley’s life as a military wife. As a former Navy brat herself, Sarah knew better than anyone that weddings and funerals—even childbirth!—take a backseat to Uncle Sam. But just as the young, nationally syndicated columnist was getting comfortable with the military wife’s routine, her husband was sent away for an unexpected deployment. What followed was a true test of strength and wit. From getting locked out of the house in cowgirl pajamas to wrestling with the temptation of infidelity, Sarah exposes it all with candor, heart—and knowing humor.


A Taste of Freedom

A Taste of Freedom

Author: Carolyn Quick Tillery

Publisher: Citadel Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 9780806523217

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The sequel to the bestselling "The African-American Heritage Cookbook" interweaves fascinating history with fabulous menus. Includes recipes for the elegant Southern foods for which the Virginia coast is famous. 50 photos & illustrations.