The Southern Cook Book of Fine Old Recipes
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Published: 1965
Total Pages: 64
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Total Pages: 64
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Mary Emma Showalter
Publisher: MennoMedia, Inc.
Published: 2015-02-02
Total Pages: 710
ISBN-13: 0836199774
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis “grandmother of all Mennonite cookbooks” brings a touch of Mennonite culture and hospitality to any home that relishes great cooking. Mary Emma Showalter compiled favorite recipes from hundreds of Mennonite women across the United States and Canada noted for their excellent cooking into this book of more than 1,100 recipes. These tantalizing dishes came to this country directly from Dutch, German, Swiss, and Russian kitchens. Old-fashioned cooking and traditional Mennonite values are woven throughout. Original directions like “a dab of cinnamon” or “ten blubs of molasses” have been standardized to help you get the same wonderful individuality and flavor. Showalter introduces each chapter with her own nostalgic recollection of cookery in grandma’s day—the pie shelf in the springhouse, outdoor bake ovens, the summer kitchen. First published in 1950, Mennonite Community Cookbook has become a treasured part of many family kitchens. Parents who received the cookbook when they were first married make sure to purchase it for their own sons and daughters when they wed. This 65th anniversary edition adds all new color photography and a brief history while retaining all of the original recipes and traditional Fraktur drawings. Check out the cookbook blog at mennonitecommunitycookbook.com
Author: Rita Leonard
Publisher: Wimmer Cookbooks
Published: 1992
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780963316509
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNew, exciting, and treasured recipes family and friends will love. Try easy Mexican Chicken Kiev from the Light & Luscious category or entertan with indulgence with simple and elegant Almond Cheesecake with Raspberry Sauce. All recipes are Easy, Delicious, and Quick to prepare, a must for the busy Mom and Hostess. Makes a great addition to your cookbook collection and a perfect gift for any occasion. Benefits OLPH Family Life Center, Project Outreach, and community charities.
Author: Mrs. Fisher
Publisher: Applewood Books
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 102
ISBN-13: 1557094039
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"A former slave, Mrs Fisher came from Mobile, Alabama and began cooking for San Francisco society in the late 1870's"--Back cover.
Author: Lisa Donovan
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2020-08-04
Total Pages: 305
ISBN-13: 0525560947
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNamed a Favorite Book for Southerners in 2020 by Garden & Gun "Donovan is such a vivid writer—smart, raunchy, vulnerable and funny— that if her vaunted caramel cakes and sugar pies are half as good as her prose, well, I'd be open to even giving that signature buttermilk whipped cream she tops her desserts with a try.”—Maureen Corrigan, NPR Noted chef and James Beard Award-winning essayist Lisa Donovan helped establish some of the South's most important kitchens, and her pastry work is at the forefront of a resurgence in traditional desserts. Yet Donovan struggled to make a living in an industry where male chefs built successful careers on the stories, recipes, and culinary heritage passed down from generations of female cooks and cooks of color. At one of her career peaks, she made the perfect dessert at a celebration for food-world goddess Diana Kennedy. When Kennedy asked why she had not heard of her, Donovan said she did not know. "I do," Kennedy said, "Stop letting men tell your story." OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HUNGER is Donovan's searing, beautiful, and searching chronicle of reclaiming her own story and the narrative of the women who came before her. Her family's matriarchs found strength and passion through food, and they inspired Donovan's accomplished career. Donovan's love language is hospitality, and she wants to welcome everyone to the table of good food and fairness. Donovan herself had been told at every juncture that she wasn't enough: she came from a struggling southern family that felt ashamed of its own mixed race heritage and whose elders diminished their women. She survived abuse and assault as a young mother. But Donovan's salvations were food, self-reliance, and the network of women in food who stood by her. In the school of the late John Egerton, OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HUNGER is an unforgettable Southern journey of class, gender, and race as told at table.
Author: Lavonne B. Axford
Publisher: Detroit : Gale Research Company
Published: 1976
Total Pages: 696
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: John van Willigen
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Published: 2014-11-12
Total Pages: 294
ISBN-13: 0813146909
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA Southern historian combs through Kentucky cookbooks from the mid-nineteenth century through the twentieth to reveal a fascinating cultural narrative. In Kentucky's Cookbook Heritage, John van Willigen explores the Bluegrass State's cultural and culinary history, through the rich material found in regional cookbooks. He begins in 1839, with Lettice Bryan's The Kentucky Housewife, which includes pre-Civil War recipes intended for use by a household staff instead of an individual cook, along with instructions for serving the family. Van Willigen also shares the story of the original Aunt Jemima—the advertising persona of Nancy Green, born in Montgomery County, Kentucky—who was one of many African American voices in Kentucky culinary history. Kentucky's Cookbook Heritage is a journey through the history of the commonwealth, showcasing the shifting attitudes and innovations of the times. Analyzing the historical importance of a wide range of publications, from the nonprofit and charity cookbooks that flourished at the end of the twentieth century to the contemporary cookbook that emphasizes local ingredients, van Willigen provides a valuable perspective on the state's social history.
Author: Mary Burnham
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Published: 1928
Total Pages: 1612
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Judith Fertig
Publisher: Harvard Common Press
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 454
ISBN-13: 9781558321458
DOWNLOAD EBOOK400 recipes that celebrate the bountiful harvests, creative cooks, and comforting foods of American heartland.
Author: Angelo Stagnaro
Publisher: Crossroad Publishing
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780824526146
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExploring the mysteries of death and the afterlife, this religious guide seeks to answer some of life's most pressing and universal questions by drawing from truths central to the Christian tradition. Fascinating stories and philosophical reflections accompany prayers and descriptions of death rituals to help explain what the soul means in Catholicism and how to care for it in life and in death. A thoughtful investigation about how to approach death, this spiritual resource postulates that the way to secure the fate of the soul after death is to prepare for this eternity by making the right choices throughout life.