Apricot Charlotte

May 18, 2019 · Posted in Cookbook · Comment 

A few nice cookbook images I found:

Apricot Charlotte
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Image by BlueBec

Chicken with Eggplant
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Image from page 53 of “American cookery” (1914)

May 15, 2019 · Posted in Cookbook · Comment 

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Image from page 53 of “American cookery” (1914)
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Identifier: americancookery19unse_4
Title: American cookery
Year: 1914 (1910s)
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Publisher: New York [etc.] : Whitney Publications [etc.]
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llon in Urns Coffee T T Potato Salad Cold Boiled Ham, Sliced Thin Unbuttered Rolls II Olives Pickles Sliced Ham Sandwiches Mayonnaise of IV Chopped Chicken Sandwiches Ice Cream Strawberries Cheese-and-Sliced Nut Sandwiches Cake Coffee Cocoa Coffee Four Course Banquets for Lodges, Boards of Tra ide, etc. i in (i) Halves of Grapefruit (i) Strawberry-and-Pineapple Cocktail (2) Turbans of Fresh Fish with Oysters (2) Fresh Fish Croquettes, Sauce Tartare Hot House Cucumbers Parker House Rolls (3) Planked Sirloin or Swiss Steak Olives Salted Nuts with Vegetables (3) Swiss Steak, (4) Fruit Cup Brown Mushroom Sauce Coffee Onions and PotatoesRomaine or Lettuce Salad II (4) Strawberry Ice Cream (1) Strawberries, Powdered Sugar (2) Creamed Fresh Fish in Ramekins IV Potato Diamonds with Peas (3) Broiled Lamb ChopsMacaroni (tomato, cheese) Salpicon of Fruit in Cups Lettuce and Cress, French Dressing Creai (4) Baked Alaska Ice Cream Jellied PhiladelphiaRelish, Jellied Coffee Baking Powder Biscuit 43

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Food Hints for June-July By Janet M. Hill DURING the summer months it iswell to plan for as many outdoormeals as possible. Easily trans-ported, light, wire frames, that may beset up over a wood fire, make possible thecooking in the open air of almost any-thing edible. For baking a few biscuits,a portable oven may be set on the frame,but the principal use made of the framewill be as a broiler for bacon, chops andfish, boiling vegetables, roasting corn,baking griddle-cakes and potatoes, andtoasting bread. To be sure, when goingaway for a week, or even a day, a basketof cooked food is always a welcome addi-tion to the supplies. But even if butone meal is to be eaten out of doors, thepleasure of that meal is much enhancedby preparing at least one hot dish besidethe pot of hot coffee. Brook trout,caught in the near-by stream, rolled inmeal and cooked in a frying pan in a littlehot bacon or salt-pork fat, will, withbread-and-butter sandwiches and hotcoffee, make a meal that puts the finish-

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“Dinner in the Beer Garden” & goodies (02)
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I received my copy of Dinner in the Beer Garden (by Lucy Saunders) with a box full of ‘goodies’ (packed by Larry’s Market, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin). All the items are used in various recipes in the beer-with-food cookbook. (Full disclosure: I was a supporter of the book’s publishing, via Kickstarter.)

7 March 2014.

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Dinner in the Beer Garden
Saunders, Lucy. Milwaukee, WI: F&B Communications, LLC, 2014.
ISBN: 978-9-9769875-2-9

[See a close-up of the front cover: here.]

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"Fruits, vegetables, and beer, enjoyed outdoors in gardens and social spaces. This book isn’t about traditional biergarten fare. It’s a cookbook for people who like carrots and kale —as well as butter, fish, cheese, and chocolate! Profiles of gorgeous brewery gardens and juicy color photographs illustrate more than 100 recipes with beer pairings.

Lucy Saunders thinks of beer as food. She has chronicled American brewing since 1987, and her work has been featured in SAVEUR, USA TODAY, CHICAGO TRIBUNE, WASHINGTON POST, and more. Saunders teaches cooking with beer classes and tastings, at the Siebel Institute, as well as festivals, the Craft Brewers Conference, and has judged at the Brussels Beer Challenge. She organizes water conservation events at www.Conserve-GreatLakes.com, and lives in Milwaukee, WI."

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* email at beergardenbook at gmail dot com
* toll-free phone on 800-760-5998.

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More details on Facebook: DinnerInTheBeerGarden.

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Nice Cookbook photos

May 11, 2019 · Posted in Cookbook · Comment 

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SlicingEgg
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Hard-boiled egg after being put through an Ikea slicer. It did well enough.

Lily’s Stevia Dark Chocolate

May 8, 2019 · Posted in Cookbook · Comment 

A few nice cookbook images I found:

Lily’s Stevia Dark Chocolate
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Image by Tatiana12
Taste tested and I’m kinda so-so about it. I still buy regular, dark chocolate for a treat.

If you want real chocolate, try the Healthy Indulgences cookbook, by Lauren Benning.
I’ve made the chocolate cake and chocolate mousse for friends. It’s worked out great!

With this version, at least there’s no sugar coma! Health…

I do buy erythritol on line. It is made from birch. You’ll need a book like Lauren’s to learn how to cook properly with different ingredients.

Also see other low carb dishes using the "low carb" tag on Flickr.
See more low carb suggestions via my Pinterest board,
"Health Foodie, Low Carb" here: pinterest.com/dnrevel/healthy-foodie-low-carb/

The science of this approach is best explained by Gary Taubes, a New York Times science writer, author of "Good Calories, Bad Calories." Recent science is also pointing to sugar and refined wheat flour being the true culprits of heart disease, due to inflammation.

Find out more about me via "Deb Nystrom" and REVELN (my day job)

Kookboek – Recto
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Assignment for school – "Front cover of a cookbook"

PittingCherries
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pitted cherries

Cool Cookbook images

April 30, 2019 · Posted in Cookbook · Comment 

Some cool cookbook images:

Image from page 811 of “American cookery” (1914)
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Identifier: americancookery19unse_0
Title: American cookery
Year: 1914 (1910s)
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Subjects:
Publisher: New York [etc.] : Whitney Publications [etc.]
Contributing Library: Boston Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Boston Public Library

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a cent on a jar ringand have a jar of deliciousniit ferment and be wasted.Cheap rings will harden, shrink,crack and let in air. This makesthe fruit work and spoil. Good Luck rings are thick,strong and elastic, because thereis plenty of live rubber in them.This makes a tough, resilient cush-ion between the cap and the jar, sothat dust and germs cannot enter.Provide yourself with Good Luckrings before the canning seasonopens, so that every jar you put upwill be insured against spoiling. If your dealer cannot supply yousend 10 cents for One Dozen Rings Our booklet, Good Luck in Preserving, tellswhy preserves spoil, and how to prevent it. Italso contains 33 distinctly different preservingrecipes, all practical and delicious^ as well asan assortment of gummed and printed jar labels.Send 2-cent Stamp fof it today BOSTON WOVEN HOSE & RUBBER CO. Makers of Good Luck Garden HoseDept. No. 3 CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Buy advertised Goods — Do not accept substitutes805 AMERICAN COOKERY War on Prices

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WAR cut off the supply of alum-inum from Europe—pricesin Americaskyrocketed. While preparing tomeet these conditions, by advancing my prices,I made a fortunate buy of aluminum at lessthan present market value which enables meto offer , … 10,000 ^^26£^ [i^M Fireless CooKers ced Way Do\vn It will be a year at least before 1 can again offer the Rapid at mypresent special low prices. I am giving you this supreme oppor-tunity to get a Rapid Fireless Cooker complete, equipped with pureAluminum Cooking Utensils, at less than before-the-war prices.Write today for big special offer. 30 Days* Trial in Vovir Home on MyPersonal Money-BacK GviarantyI want you to use the Rapid FirelessCooker this way for 30 days. ThenI want you to take a vote of the en-tire family and yourself. If all of youdont say that you never had bettermeals, more wholesomely cooked, Iwant you to return the Rapid andI 11 return your money at once.Send for Bi? FREE Bookand special low price offer—bookof I 50 Recipes by f

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Cookbook – 470 Crock-pot Recipes Ebook
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470 Crock-pot Recipes

Crock Pot Recipes For Every Taste
You probably thought that the crock pot was just for making soups or stews. Well guess what, you can make delicious meals your family will love with less effort using a crock pot.

Pay What You Want Your Recipe eBooks Bundle

This Collection Includes more 50 eBooks, it’s also available as read online, ePub, Kindle, PDF so you can read on virtually any device.

My Great India Cookbook
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