Nice Cookbook photos

January 7, 2012 · Posted in Cookbook · Comment 

Check out these cookbook images:

My Favorite Cookbook
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Image by Anna L Conti
More-With-Less Cookbook
suggestions by Mennonites on how to eat better and consume less of the world’s limited food resources, Written by Doris Janzen Longacre, ISBN 0836117867

I bought this book in 1977 and have used it ever since. I noticed a few weeks ago that it has been reissued. Just in time – besides the great recipes, it’s a concise and friendly primer on staying healthy with fewer resources. And it’s got a terrific section on equivalents and substitutions – it’s very practical.

Mapleine Dainties cookbook
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Image by litlnemo
This cookbook is undated but is probably from the 1900s-1910s (ads in 1907-1914 mention this booklet, and nothing in the contents contradicts this early date). Lots of interesting recipes using Mapleine, from Seattle’s Crescent Manufacturing Company. I will be doing a post about Mapleine on ResurrectedRecipes.com soon.

I should add that there were versions of Mapleine Dainties right up to the 1920s. The design of this one is clearly earlier, though. (There is a later edition with a blue cover and possibly 1920s-style graphics, for example.)

The Star Wars Cookbook

January 5, 2012 · Posted in Cookbook · Comment 

A few nice cookbook images I found:

The Star Wars Cookbook
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Image by ellecer
Grade 3-5-Twenty-nine recipes, divided by subject, include "Tusken Raider Taters," "Yoda Soda," "C-3PO Pancakes," and so on. Really, they are ordinary, basic recipes, clearly written, and easy to make. Much prepared food is called for, from refrigerator pizza dough to Kit Kat candy bars. The illustrations are a surrealistic combination of food and Star Wars figures that are the same size as or smaller than the featured dish. The spiral binding enables the book to lay flat, the pages are plastic coated, and there are stickers in the back. Some adults may be annoyed by the coyly clever tone, but most kids will like it because it’s Star Wars.

See www.amazon.com/Wookiee-Cookies-Star-Wars-Cookbook/dp/0811…

The Star Wars Cookbook
cookbook
Image by ellecer
Grade 3-5-Twenty-nine recipes, divided by subject, include "Tusken Raider Taters," "Yoda Soda," "C-3PO Pancakes," and so on. Really, they are ordinary, basic recipes, clearly written, and easy to make. Much prepared food is called for, from refrigerator pizza dough to Kit Kat candy bars. The illustrations are a surrealistic combination of food and Star Wars figures that are the same size as or smaller than the featured dish. The spiral binding enables the book to lay flat, the pages are plastic coated, and there are stickers in the back. Some adults may be annoyed by the coyly clever tone, but most kids will like it because it’s Star Wars.

See www.amazon.com/Wookiee-Cookies-Star-Wars-Cookbook/dp/0811…

Family meal

January 4, 2012 · Posted in Family Meals · Comment 

Some cool family meals images:

Family meal
family meals
Image by ibsut
For two people, this horse mushroom will do for 2 or three meals

Family meal
family meals
Image by ibsut
For two people, this horse mushroom will do for 2 or three meals

Family meal
family meals
Image by mr_thomas
Ii’s always nice to come home to family

granny smith apple crisp

January 2, 2012 · Posted in Low Carb Recipes · Comment 

A few nice low carb recipes images I found:

granny smith apple crisp
low carb recipes
Image by elana’s pantry
Simple Granny Smith Apple Crisp recipe. Baked sliced apples topped with a high protein almond flour crumble; gluten free and low carb, sweetened with xylitol.

Cool Recipes images

January 1, 2012 · Posted in Recipes · Comment 

A few nice recipes images I found:

Recipe for Chicken Urban Stew
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Image by Mihow_
My 8 year old brother made up this recipe. His write-up is unfinished but the stew was the bomb.

couscous recipe
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Image by ukcider
couscous recipe

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