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Food - Sociocultural Aspects, General & Miscellaneous U.S. Cooking, Cooking & Food Reference, Mid-Western States Cooking, Cooking & Food History, Home Economics, 19th Century American History - Social Aspects
Buckeye Cookery and Practical Housekeeping by Estelle Woods Wilcox β€” book cover

Buckeye Cookery and Practical Housekeeping

by Estelle Woods Wilcox, Buckeye Publishing Company
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Overview

Originally published in 1877, this facsimile edition of one of the premier cookbooks from the nineteenth century covers all facets of cooking and housekeeping including breadmaking, cakemaking, confectionary, canning fruits, catsups and sauces, ices and ice cream, pastry, puddings, preserves, soups, management of help, carving, cutting and curing meats, hints for the well and for the sick, and medical and floral advice. By the second edition this collection of recipes from housewives and homemakers all across the country had sold more than 25,000 copies. Included are recipes from women of all walks of life from all across the country, including the wives of state governors (Mrs. Bradley of Nevada contributed a chili recipe). There's even a recipe from Mrs. Rutherford B. Hayes. The book's popularity was not limited to Ohio or the mid-West.

Synopsis

Originally published in 1877, this facsimile edition of one of the premier cookbooks from the nineteenth century covers all facets of cooking and housekeeping including breadmaking, cakemaking, confectionary, canning fruits, catsups and sauces, ices and ice cream, pastry, puddings, preserves, soups, management of help, carving, cutting and curing meats, hints for the well and for the sick, and medical and floral advice. The book's popularity was not limited to Ohio or the mid-West. By the second edition, this collection of recipes from housewives and homemakers all across the country had sold more than 25,000 copies. Included are recipes from women of all walks of life. Among the noteworthy contributions: Mrs. Governor Bradley of Nevada contributed a Chili Colorado recipe; and Mrs. Rutherford B. Hayes contributed a recipe for French Pickles.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2008
Publisher
Applewood Books
Pages
468
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781557095152

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