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Immanuel Lutheran Church Cookbook
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Immanuel Lutheran Church "Fellowship of Food" Cookbook
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Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 204
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Favorite Recipes from Immanuel Lutheran Church
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Austin's First Cookbook
Author: Michael C. Miller
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1625853645
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 208
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Get a taste of Texas culinary history with this quirky, diverse community cookbook from Austin’s nineteenth-century residents, plus photos and informative essays. Tacos and barbecue command appetites today, but early Austinites indulged in peppered mangoes, roast partridge, and cucumber catsup. Those are just a few of the fascinating historic recipes in this new edition of the first cookbook published in the city. Written by the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in 1891, Our Home Cookbook aimed to “cause frowns to dispel and dimple into ripples of laughter” with myriad “receipts” from the early Austin community. From dandy pudding to home remedies “worth knowing,” these are hearty helpings featuring local game and diverse heritage, including German, Czech and Mexican. With informative essays and a cookbook bibliography, city archivist Mike Miller and the Austin History Center present this curious collection that's sure to raise eyebrows, if not cravings.
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1625853645
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
Get a taste of Texas culinary history with this quirky, diverse community cookbook from Austin’s nineteenth-century residents, plus photos and informative essays. Tacos and barbecue command appetites today, but early Austinites indulged in peppered mangoes, roast partridge, and cucumber catsup. Those are just a few of the fascinating historic recipes in this new edition of the first cookbook published in the city. Written by the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in 1891, Our Home Cookbook aimed to “cause frowns to dispel and dimple into ripples of laughter” with myriad “receipts” from the early Austin community. From dandy pudding to home remedies “worth knowing,” these are hearty helpings featuring local game and diverse heritage, including German, Czech and Mexican. With informative essays and a cookbook bibliography, city archivist Mike Miller and the Austin History Center present this curious collection that's sure to raise eyebrows, if not cravings.
Heavenly Delights
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Category : Bellevue (Neb.)
Languages : en
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Category : Bellevue (Neb.)
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"Give Us this Day Our Daily Bread."
Author: First Presbyterian Church (Americus, Ga.)
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Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 372
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Pages : 372
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America's Hometown Favorites
Author: Better Homes and Gardens
Publisher: Better Homes & Gardens Books
ISBN: 9780696214592
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 294
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The best in community cooking from coast to coast.
Publisher: Better Homes & Gardens Books
ISBN: 9780696214592
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 294
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The best in community cooking from coast to coast.
Recipes of Note
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Category : Columbus (Neb.)
Languages : en
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Cookbook Politics
Author: Kennan Ferguson
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 0812297121
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 161
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An original and eclectic view of cookbooks as political acts Cookbooks are not political in conventional ways. They neither proclaim, as do manifestos, nor do they forbid, as do laws. They do not command agreement, as do arguments, and their stipulations often lack specificity — cook "until browned." Yet, as repositories of human taste, cookbooks transmit specific blends of flavor, texture, and nutrition across space and time. Cookbooks both form and reflect who we are. In Cookbook Politics, Kennan Ferguson explores the sensual and political implications of these repositories, demonstrating how they create nations, establish ideologies, shape international relations, and structure communities. Cookbook Politics argues that cookbooks highlight aspects of our lives we rarely recognize as political—taste, production, domesticity, collectivity, and imagination—and considers the ways in which cookbooks have or do politics, from the most overt to the most subtle. Cookbooks turn regional diversity into national unity, as Pellegrino Artusi's Science in the Kitchen and the Art of Eating Well did for Italy in 1891. Politically affiliated organizations compile and sell cookbooks—for example, the early United Nations published The World's Favorite Recipes. From the First Baptist Church of Midland, Tennessee's community cookbook, to Julia Child's Mastering the Art of French Cooking, to the Italian Futurists' proto-fascist guide to food preparation, Ferguson demonstrates how cookbooks mark desires and reveal social commitments: your table becomes a representation of who you are. Authoritative, yet flexible; collective, yet individualized; cooperative, yet personal—cookbooks invite participation, editing, and transformation. Created to convey flavor and taste across generations, communities, and nations, they enact the continuities and changes of social lives. Their functioning in the name of creativity and preparation—with readers happily consuming them in similar ways—makes cookbooks an exemplary model for democratic politics.
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 0812297121
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 161
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An original and eclectic view of cookbooks as political acts Cookbooks are not political in conventional ways. They neither proclaim, as do manifestos, nor do they forbid, as do laws. They do not command agreement, as do arguments, and their stipulations often lack specificity — cook "until browned." Yet, as repositories of human taste, cookbooks transmit specific blends of flavor, texture, and nutrition across space and time. Cookbooks both form and reflect who we are. In Cookbook Politics, Kennan Ferguson explores the sensual and political implications of these repositories, demonstrating how they create nations, establish ideologies, shape international relations, and structure communities. Cookbook Politics argues that cookbooks highlight aspects of our lives we rarely recognize as political—taste, production, domesticity, collectivity, and imagination—and considers the ways in which cookbooks have or do politics, from the most overt to the most subtle. Cookbooks turn regional diversity into national unity, as Pellegrino Artusi's Science in the Kitchen and the Art of Eating Well did for Italy in 1891. Politically affiliated organizations compile and sell cookbooks—for example, the early United Nations published The World's Favorite Recipes. From the First Baptist Church of Midland, Tennessee's community cookbook, to Julia Child's Mastering the Art of French Cooking, to the Italian Futurists' proto-fascist guide to food preparation, Ferguson demonstrates how cookbooks mark desires and reveal social commitments: your table becomes a representation of who you are. Authoritative, yet flexible; collective, yet individualized; cooperative, yet personal—cookbooks invite participation, editing, and transformation. Created to convey flavor and taste across generations, communities, and nations, they enact the continuities and changes of social lives. Their functioning in the name of creativity and preparation—with readers happily consuming them in similar ways—makes cookbooks an exemplary model for democratic politics.
Salads & Appetizers
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Publisher: Better Homes & Gardens Books
ISBN: 9780696205484
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 152
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From Chilled Shrimp with Herb Cheese Filling to Italian Pasta Salad and the World's Best Deviled Eggs, here are 68 of the best salad and appetizer recipes from community cookbooks across the country. Illustrated step-by-step instructions guide the cook through each recipe. Over 150 photos.
Publisher: Better Homes & Gardens Books
ISBN: 9780696205484
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 152
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From Chilled Shrimp with Herb Cheese Filling to Italian Pasta Salad and the World's Best Deviled Eggs, here are 68 of the best salad and appetizer recipes from community cookbooks across the country. Illustrated step-by-step instructions guide the cook through each recipe. Over 150 photos.