Hearts and Homes: How Creative Cooks Fed the Soul and Spirit of America's Heartland, 1895-1939 by Rae Katherine Eighmey
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- ISBN 10 0972055215
- ISBN 13 9780972055215
- Published Jan 01 2002
- Format Paperback
- Page Count 244
- Language English
- Countries United States
- Publisher Farm Progress Companies
- Imprint Farm Progress Companies
Publishers Text
Drawn from the long-running Wallaces' "Farmer" magazine, this cookbook and advice manual shows how creative home cooks fed the soul and spirit of America's heartland from the 1890s to the beginning of World War II. In this guide, surprisingly useful to cooks today, are treasured family recipes and helpful hints on cooking the way your grandmother's mother taught her. Along with these classic dishes are long-forgotten tips on the 'domestic art' like how to substitute for a missing ingredient or how to stop your party-line neighbour from 'Eavesdropping over the Telephone'.Other cookbooks by this author
- Abraham Lincoln in the Kitchen: A Culinary View of Lincoln's Life and Times
- Abraham Lincoln in the Kitchen: A Culinary View of Lincoln's Life and Times
- Abraham Lincoln in the Kitchen: A Culinary View of Lincoln's Life and Times
- Food Will Win the War: Minnesota Crops, Cooks, and Conservation during World War I
- Potluck Paradise: Favorite Fare from Church and Community Cookbooks
- Prairie Kitchen: Recipes, Poems and Colorful Stories from the "Prairie Farmer" Magazine, 1841-1900
- Rae Katherine's Victorian Recipe Secrets
- Soda Shop Salvation: Recipes and Stories from the Sweeter Side of Prohibition
- Stirring the Pot with Benjamin Franklin: A Founding Father's Culinary Adventures

