The Inglenook Cook Book

The Inglenook Cook Book
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1911*
Genre: Cooking, American
ISBN: OCLC:122257323

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Inglenook Cookbook

Inglenook Cookbook
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1948
Genre: Community cookbooks
ISBN: OSU:32435006411334

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Recipes furnished by the women of the Church of the Brethren, their granddaughters, and their friends; compiled by a committee appointed by the Brethren Publishing House, and designed as a successor to the Inglenook cook book, originally published in 1901. Consult "Introducing the Inglenook" (page 3).

Granddaughter s Inglenook Cookbook

Granddaughter s Inglenook Cookbook
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1942
Genre: Cooking, American
ISBN: OCLC:1035368074

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The New Inglenook Cookbook

The New Inglenook Cookbook
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2013
Genre: Cooking, American
ISBN: 0871781921

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Updates: Granddaughter's Inglenook cookbook. Elgin, Illinois: Brethren Publishing House, 1942.

The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture

The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture
Author: John T. Edge
Publsiher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 658
Release: 2009-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781458721778

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The American South embodies a powerful historical and mythical presence, both a complex environmental and geographic landscape and a place of the imagination. Changes in the regions contemporary socioeconomic realities and new developments in scholarship have been incorporated in the conceptualization and approach of The New Encyclopedia of Sout...

Inglenook Cookbook 1901

Inglenook Cookbook  1901
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1981-04-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0871784203

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Collection of basic but tastefully prepared recipes that first appeared in 1901. There are no fancy culinary names given to these dishes. Included are formulae for reproducing some of rural America's most deletable treats: Corn Soup, Chicken Potpie, Drop Bisquits, Snitz & Knep, Apple Fritters, Ambrosia, Granula, Corn Pone, Fried Cabbage, Old-fashioned Crumb Pie, Molasses, Cookies & many, many more.

The Blue Ribbon Country Cookbook

The Blue Ribbon Country Cookbook
Author: Diane Roupe
Publsiher: HarperChristian + ORM
Total Pages: 673
Release: 2009-10-26
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781418568214

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Nearly 1,000 crowd-pleasing and award-winning recipes presented in an easy, step-by-step format to ensure success for anyone-even beginners. More than just a comprehensive cookbook, The Blue Ribbon Country Cookbook contains easy-to-follow techniques and detailed explanations that ensure success. Chapters include every type of food, from soups and stews to pies and tarts, and recipes range from traditional favorites to more contemporary dishes such as Fresh Pear Salad with Ginger Dressing and Rosemary Chicken with Red Raspberry Sauce. What makes this book so special is not just the large number of recipes but also the amount of indispensable information that it contains. An Amazon reviewer explains the book best: "After 16 years of marriage, I was still not able to make some of the dishes my husband's mom did. I never quite got it right. I can now! In her book, Diane taught me the basics of cooking from scratch and now I receive the highest compliment--As Good as Mom's and Grandma's."

Popped Culture

Popped Culture
Author: Andrew F. Smith
Publsiher: Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2021-11-24
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781643362816

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The history, legends, and cookery of America's favorite snack food Whether in movie theaters or sports arenas, at fairs or theme parks, around campfires or family hearths, Americans consume more popcorn by volume than any other snack. To the world, popcorn seems as American as baseball and apple pie. Within American food lore, popcorn holds a special place, for it was purportedly shared by Native Americans at the first Thanksgiving. In Popped Culture, Andrew F. Smith tests such legends against archaeological, agricultural, culinary, and social findings. While debunking many myths, he discovers a flavorful story of the curious kernel's introduction and ever-increasing consumption in North America. Unlike other culinary fads of the nineteenth century, popcorn has never lost favor with the American public. Smith gauges the reasons for its unflagging popularity: the invention of "wire over the fire" poppers, commercial promotion by shrewd producers, the fascination of children with the kernel's magical "pop," and affordability. To explain popcorn's twentieth-century success, he examines its fortuitous association with new technology—radio, movies, television, microwaves—and recounts the brand-name triumphs of American manufacturers and packagers. His familiarity with the history of the snack allows him to form expectations about popcorn's future in the United States and abroad. Smith concludes his account with more than 160 surprising historical recipes for popcorn cookery, including the intriguing use of the snack in custard, hash, ice cream, omelets, and soup.