- Casserole Cookery: One-dish Meals for the Busy Gourmet, by Marian and Nino Tracy. First printing, © 1941; this printing, © 1949, after revisions in 1946. Promises to pleasantly combine liking to cook and liking to entertain.
- Homemade Candy, by the food editors of the Farm Journal. © 1970. From the dust jacket: "Become a good candy cook and you'll always know what to take a hostess, what to send a serviceman, what to pass to guests who stop by for a visit."
- Nothing Beets Borscht: Jane's Russian Cookbook, by Jane Blanksteen. © 1974. Written by a Yale sophomore with a passion for the (then) U.S.S.R.
Take One Cookbook shares a love for cookbooks -- especially old, regional, quirky, and/or promotional cookbooks -- by choosing one cookbook a week; posting one recipe a day; and discussing the cultural, linguistic, and emotional issues the cookbooks raise.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Poll: Choose The Next Cook Book
Here's your chance to help pick the next book for Take One Cookbook.... There's a poll over in the right hand column; vote for your pick of the following:
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You know me: Candy!
ReplyDeleteDid you vote your wise choice in the fancy schmancy poll in the right hand column of the home page? For, lo, it's...fancy. (Okay, I like LJ's poll features better...)
ReplyDeleteNothing beets a good pun. Had to vote for that!
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