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Patch, Gooseberry.
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641.563
Publication Date
2010
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Bright red tomatoes, fresh-picked green beans and big baskets of berries...we love the local flavors of our farmers' market! In our new book, we've gathered our favorite homegrown recipes and packed it full of garden freshness...try blueberry buckle coffee cake or top your pancakes with fresh raspberry butter. Whip up dilly chicken sandwiches with a yummy side of crispy zucchini fritters or tangy summer slaw...they'll love bruschetta pizza or cheddar cheese-chive soup for dinner! We've also tucked in plenty of market shopping tips plus a handy conversion chart for the off-season when fresh ingredients are harder to find. Crafty ideas are sprinkled throughout...Farmers' Market Favorites is one you'll use year 'round.
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Borden, Enid.
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641.5
Publication Date
2012
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Celebrating the importance of family, Made With Love: The Meals On Wheels Family Cookbook includes recipes from the tables of well-known actors, chefs, writers, and other celebrities along with personal stories about their favorite family meals. Learn to cook:? Patti LaBelle's Baja Fish Tacos? Cokie Roberts' Artichoke Gratin? Al Roker's New Orleans?Style Barbecued Shrimp? Judi Dench's Bread and Butter PuddingOther contributors include Helen Mirren, Martha Stewart, former First Lady Barbara Bush, Mario Batali, Paula Deen, Joan Lunden, Kurt Warner, Dr. May
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Patch, Gooseberry.
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641.564
Publication Date
2012
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Game-day parties, watching the leaves turn, trick-or-treating with the kids and most of all, Thanksgiving...whatever the occasion for fall fun, The Harvest Table has the perfect recipes. With over 225 easy, mouthwatering recipes, this cookbook is sure to become a favorite with cooks everywhere...collectors will just have to have it!.
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Cookbook, The.
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641.5
Publication Date
2012
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Published in 1830 in Watertown, New York, and then in 1831 in Canada (where it became Canada's first cookbook), this volume in the American Antiquarian Cookbook Collection stresses American cooking and ingredients, and urges fellow countrymen to avoid the foreign influence of English, French, and Italian cooking. Within a year of its publication in the United States, The Cook Not Mad was also published in Canada and thus became Canada's first printed cookbook. Ironically, the only difference between the editions was a single word: "Canadian" was substituted for "American" in the subtitle. In contrast to some of the larger encyclopedic cookbook collections of the day, The Cook Not Mad provides 310 recipes and household information designed to be a quick and easy reference guide to household organization for the contemporary housewife. The author describes the content as "Good Republican dishes" and includes typical American ingredients such as turkey, pumpkin, codfish, and cranberries. There are classic recipes for Tasty Indian Pudding, Federal Pancakes, Good Rye and Indian Bread (cornmeal), Johnnycake, Indian Slapjack, Washington Cake, and Jackson Jumbles. In spite of the author's American "intentions," the book does include foreign influences such as traditional English recipes, and it also contains one of the earliest known recipes for shish-kebab in American cookbooks (No. 298, A Moorish Method of Cooking Beef, as Described by Captain Riley, the Ship-Wrecked Mariner). This edition of The Cook Not Mad, or Rational Cookery was reproduced by permission from the volume in the collection of the American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts. Founded in 1812 by Isaiah Thomas, a Revolutionary War patriot and successful printer and publisher, the Society is a research library documenting the life of Americans from the colonial era through 1876. The Society collects, preserves, and makes available as complete a record as possible of the printed materials from the early American experience. The cookbook collection includes approximately 1,100 volumes.
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