Kindergarten Cookbook
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Kindergarten Cookbook

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ChoppinKiwis

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chopping up kiwis for smoothies
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Cookbook rack 1

Image by THE Holy Hand Grenade!
Cookbook bookshelf as made by the photographer, to fit a very narrow space between a cabinet and the swing of a door. Horizontal pieces are mounts, as the studs are nowhere near where the bookshelves are mounted. (also serving as a mount for a day-pack hook…) Made of knotty pine dimensional (1×8) lumber with a ¼ inch plywood back, finished with my traditional one coat of orange shellac. (Upper mounting piece is finished with clear shellac, as a test – I needed to match the cabinet…) Taken by a Nikon D40x with a Nikon 18-55mm non-VR kit lens (at 31) Camera’s on-board flash fired.
1577 – Church Supper magazine?

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I found this at a grocery store check out counter in Ohio.
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Ayurvedic Cookbooks

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Pritya Gallery: A photo by Srivatsa at Kare Ayurvedic retreat, Mulshi, Pune where the research fro "Sukham Ayu" began. (DSC9455)
salads 007

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My mother made salads with lettuce. The Dutch ladies from the Beaverdam Reformed Church would never do such a thing.
The Fondue Cookbook
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The Fondue Cookbook

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WARHOL / VANDERBILT COOKBOOK

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Easy-to-Chew and Easy-on-Salt: Chapter 11, Meats, Poultry, Fish, and Cheese

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Elgin Manor- Cookbook Project Planned, 1978
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Elgin Manor- Cookbook Project Planned, 1978

Image by Elgin County Archives
Title: In August 1978, residents at Elgin Manor were in the process of putting together a cookbook, containing favourite recipes of manor residents, staff and families. Under the direction of the Residents’ Council, the project spearheaded by Mrs. Olive Beatty, Mrs. Wilhelmene Clinton and Mrs. Margaret Chitty, was hoped to be completed in time for Christmas. Looking over a variety of cookbook styles are from left, Mrs. Clinton, Mrs. Beatty and Albert Orchard, president of the council.
Creator(s): St. Thomas Times-Journal
Bygone Days Publication Date: August 18, 2011
Original Publication Date: August 19, 1978
Reference No.: C8 Sh4 B1 F4 110
Credit: Elgin County Archives, St. Thomas Times-Journal fonds
Hungarian Cooking

Image by MissNatalie
from the Omnivore bookstore in Noe Valley.
Country Cookbook

Image by Laundry Broad
