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Early American Recipes: Being a collection of New England family-favorite "rules", mostly old, some new, but all smackin' good...

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Early American Recipes: Being a collection of New England family-favorite "rules", mostly old, some new, but all smackin' good...

by Frost, Heloise

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Very good. Double front covers, first shows aging, 2nd bright & clean; back cover loose from metal rings. Very nice interior
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Newton, Mass.: Phillips Publishers Inc., 1953. No print line.. Spiralbound. Very good. Double front covers, first shows aging, 2nd bright & clean; back cover loose from metal rings. Very nice interior.. Corrigan, Barbara (Illustrated by).. 1 Illustrated card stock cover: Colonial woman ringing brass dinner bell, snowy day. 112 p. 21 cm. Color and B&W small and full page drawings. Recipes: From New England Clam Chowder to Aunt Jenny's Winter Salad, explore the victuals of traditional New England, including Red Flannel Hash, Lobster Stew; poor Man's Soup, Stewed Rabbit, Apple Fritters, Scrapple, Succotash, Baked Indian Pudding, Troy Pudding, Pumpkin Chip Preserve, and many more. Collector Heloise Frost held forth from her 1809 Farm Kitchen in Moultonboro NH. Text is in hand-printed style.

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Bookseller
Hedgehog's Whimsey Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
Alibris.C5710004848
Title
Early American Recipes: Being a collection of New England family-favorite "rules", mostly old, some new, but all smackin' good...
Author
Frost, Heloise
Illustrator
Corrigan, Barbara (Illustrated by).
Format/Binding
Spiralbound
Book Condition
Used - Very good. Double front covers, first shows aging, 2nd bright & clean; back cover loose from metal rings. Very nice interior
Quantity Available
1
Edition
No print line.
Publisher
Phillips Publishers Inc.
Place of Publication
Newton, Mass.
Date Published
1953
Keywords
Barbara Corrigan, artist|Moultonboro NH|American Studies|Cooking|New England Recipes|Red Flannel Hash|Scrapple|Succotash|Indian Pudding|Troy Pudding
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