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Colonial Christmas Cooking (Revised Edition) [Paperback]

Patricia B. Mitchell (Author)


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Patricia B. Mitchell Foodways Publications 1991
Christmas holiday dining and celebration during the Colonial period. Originally published 1990, revised in 1991. 33 recipes, 61 research notes, 10,605 words.

Colonial Christmas Cooking by Patricia B. Mitchell will assist those wishing to plan a Yule theme dinner, as well as anyone interested in learning about historic foodways. Descriptions of different styles of celebrating the birth of Jesus are presented — from the Moravians' devout joyousness to the Anglican's bubbly merriment. (And then there was the Puritan non-participation in the celebration….) Recipes for “Wassail,” “Joy Tea Cakes,” “Jamestown Sweet Potato Pudding,” etc., contribute to the holiday mood. Numerous colonial-era anecdotes and bits of legend and lore add to the appeal of Colonial Christmas Cooking.
--This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 37 pages
  • Publisher: Mitchells; Revised edition (1991)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0925117439
  • ISBN-13: 978-0925117434
  • Product Dimensions: 1 x 1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,558,537 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Patricia Mitchell began foodwriting as a contributor to The Community Standard magazine in the French Quarter of New Orleans in the early 1970's. After she and her husband Henry returned to their hometown of Chatham, Virginia, in 1975, Patricia put her writing on the "back burner" while restoring an old home (the Sims-Mitchell House, which the Mitchells operated as a bed and breakfast for over twenty years) and starting a family (now her assistants Sarah, David, and Jonathan). In 1986, requests from B&B guests helped motivate Patricia to compile some of her recipes into book form. In a providential turn of events, a visiting museum director asked to purchase some of the little books for resale in his museum's shop. Soon a re-order came, with suggestions for an even greater emphasis on food history.

Over a hundred Inkling Series titles later, Patricia and her FoodHistory.com enterprise have sold over three-quarters of a million copies at museums, historic sites, bookstores, and shops in 49 states and internationally.

Poring through diaries, letters, microfilmed records, and mountains of old books, Patricia spends endless enjoyable hours in her search for clues to Americans' eating habits and cooking techniques of years gone by.

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