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Jubilee. Toni Tipton-Martin

I hit the jackpot this week at a neighborhood yard sale, and got a whole box of vintage Cookbooks - for $2!!!!! I am in heaven. Now I did not NEED another cookbook, I have a ton of them already - and could never, ever make all the recipes in a lifetime, but I HAD to get them. It would have been a crime to leave them sitting there all alone, right?

 

Here is "Bananas...How to Serve Them", and "Southern Cookbook - 250 Fine Old Recipes" - and indeed they are.

My mother's cookbooks up on their shelf. The Betty Crocker Cookbook is from 1969. I've never used it, but I love the retro pictures and recipies.

The shelf in a kitchen cupboard where I keep all the cookbooks. The ones I use the most are the two green-spined binders that are the equivalent to a recipe card file. Many, many recipes that are favorites.

"Family Circle - Dessert & Fruit Cookbook" c. 1954

 

Deepfreeze booklet - c. 1947

 

"Betty Crocker - SoftaSilk Cake" c.1957

some of my inherited cookbooks. always a source of inspiration, though rarely culinary inspiration!

 

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GA Plantation & Historic Homes Cookbook, c. 1980

 

Toll House Treasury, c. 1986

 

The Williamsburg Cookbook, c.1976

 

Pillsbury Bake Off Cookbook, c.1970

 

Silver Palate Good Times Cookbook, c. 1985

My book is here! Actually held in my pudgy little hands (well in the photo it's lying on my bed)! It's for real! It's corporeal!

 

More about the book and stuff here.

Dromedary Cookbook 1912

It's here. It has finally arrived. It's 304 pages of green, black and white, glory. I haven't found any typos yet, but I'm sure Andrew will find any lingering ones. I got a little weepy reading the acknowledgments page. I have so many people to thank, and so little room to do it.

 

Here is the book photographed in the drawer we keep our skillets in. Yes I keep cast iron skillets in 1 drawer. It pays to know a great kitchen designer.

from kubasaki high school. published in 1966, with worldwide distribution! no actual okinawan food, however.

Title: The Priscilla cook book of tried and proved recipes

 

Repository: Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America.

 

Call Number: Harvard Depository 641.61 M592p

 

Catalog Record: id.lib.harvard.edu/aleph/003772566/catalog

  

Questions? Ask a Schlesinger Librarian

   

cookbooks i look at but don't necessarily use.

Thrifted over the past few days:

 

BC - Outdoor Cookbook, c.1967, Chocolates & Petits Fours (for Christmas baking), c. 1986, Soups & Stews (52 recipes cards - just in time for Fall!), Southern Cuisine from Life of the South, BC International Cookbook, c.1980

A wintry Sunday - the photo was not posed but it's a good summary of how we both spent the morning!

 

Dated 1979, but I doubt they changed anything from the first printing of 1968. I almost passed this by because it didn't have a cute retro cover, but within are some magical recipes. I have read this book like a novel, and several of the pages are flagged with post-its of recipes to try. This is a Shriners book, the proceeds of which were donated for the care of crippled or burned children. The introduction includes a lovely letter from the director:

 

"...as the recipes cam in, I read each one of them and those that appeared unusual or struck my fancy, I would distribute to my family and office and a few close friends; we had many adventurous meals and experiments. I would recommend that you use this book in pretty much the same fashion. You can, of course, start looking through it with an idea that you want to serve a specific kind of beef or pork and find a way to prepare it, but I think you will have much more fun if, before you make up your mind what to serve, you just open the book and peruse it at random. You will find that it will not take very long at all for you to hit one that strikes your fancy and a whole new world of taste treats will open to you.

 

If you have, in using this book, a small fraction of the enjoyment I had in assemblying it, it will be a smashing success."

From the cookbook: Are You Sure That's Vegan? by Claire Gosse www.areyousurethatsvegan.com

She looks so happy with her new general electric

Bag sale books:

 

Recipes on Parade - Dining Travelers at Home & Abroad, c.1975

 

Recipes on Parade - Salads, c.1966

 

Recipes on Parade - Fondue & Buffet Cookbook, c.1972

 

The Complete Holiday Cookbook, c.1969

 

Favorite Meals from Williamsburg, c.1982

 

General Foods - All About Baking, c.1960

 

Roy's Feasts from Hawaii, c. 1995

Cover ebook The Healing Foods Cookbook by Gary Null in ift.tt/1WSXpqX

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