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by Ruth Berolzheimer (Editor) "APPETIZER-A small serving of food or beverage served before or as the first course of a meal..." (more)
Key Phrases: cup chopped walnut meats, cup broken nut meats, mashed sweetpotatoes, Coffee Milk, Lemon Butter, Buttered Peas (more...)
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From the basic to the gourmet, from preparation to serving, it's all here, all presented in a clear, concise, simple manner. Includes 10,000 different rec ipes and countless food facts and ideas.

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  • Paperback: 1040 pages
  • Publisher: Perigee Trade (March 28, 1988)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0399513884
  • ISBN-13: 978-0399513886
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 6.1 x 1.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #32,204 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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APPETIZER-A small serving of food or beverage served before or as the first course of a meal. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
cup chopped walnut meats, cup broken nut meats, mashed sweetpotatoes, hot sirup, cup tomato catchup, lamb neck slices, vinegar sirup, cup chopped cooked prunes, corn sirup, cup condensed tomato soup, cup minced cooked ham, pour sirup, cup chopped nut meats, cup buttered crumbs, frigerator tray, pour into sterile glasses, tablespoons cold shortening, til fluffy, cup flaked cooked salmon, cup sliced stuffed olives, pour into sterile jars, hot riced potatoes, cut through batter with spatula, crushed cereal flakes, chopped pecan meats
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Coffee Milk, Lemon Butter, Buttered Peas, Chocolate Ice Cream, Cut Cooked Corn, Southern Pastry, Cherry Sauce, Chocolate Fudge Sauce, Peppermint Spread, Seven-minute Icing, Boiled Shrimp, Cucumber Dressing, Frozen Tomato Mayonnaise, Hot Water Pastry, Lemon Sauce, Sage Stuffing, Cereal Flake Pie Shell, Cooked Salsify, Divinity Icing, Seeded Thin Golden, Tamale Pie, Vanilla Wafer Pie Shell, Fall Whole, Goldenrod Eggs, Rice Nests
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4.0 out of 5 stars Looking for a recipe for Moose?..., November 1, 2000
By "andersonkirol" (Seattle, WA United States) - See all my reviews
Or squirrel even...this is the cookbook that you need. Originally from the 1930's, this was the basic cookbook for every housewife. It covers every possible type of food, including game meats like moose and squirrel, as well as some lost cooking arts, like knowing how to use a pressure cooker.

My grandmother and mother each owned one of these books, and it was one of the earliest cookbooks that I learned to use. It is thoroughly entertaining, and a great addition to any cookbook library. However, its biggest drawback is that it was written at a time when there were no shortcuts to cooking, and most people learned how to cook at an early age. The book assumes that the reader already has the basics down, so sometimes the directions are vague. And the recipes are not meant for our harried lifestyles. There are no shortcuts, such as using frozen foods or the microwave. They were written for at a time when women worked in the home, and cooking was a big part of their job.

For a novice cook, there are other books that are better able to give the direction that is needed; either The Better Homes and Gardens (ring-bound, black and red plaid cover!) and the big red Betty Crocker cookbooks start off with the basics and are easy to use. But if you are comfortable with cooking, and are familiar with the basics, this is really a fun book to have. You will find the recipes for all of your favorite "comfort foods"; a good macaroni and cheese, great mashed potatoes, even several different ways to serve hamburger. There are some really great cookie recipes, and when I am looking for something that I remember from childhood, I can always find it here. There is even a section on using leftovers, leftover from the lean years of the Depression. (I never knew there were so many ways to use weenies.)

And if the occasion ever presents itself when you need a recipe for reindeer and elk, you will know just where to find it.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Great book for recipes that you may have grown up with, October 21, 2002
This book was originally penned in the 1930's, while it has been recently updated, it is not a book if you are looking for trendy foods. This book is extremely thick and packed with over 2000 recipes, yes that 2000. Many of the recipes are for things we don't normally cook everyday; sweetmeats, game, and a variety of desserts that haven't been made in years. The recipes are clear and concise. You will get tons of information on all sorts of vegtables, meats, breads, and baked goods.
In addition to all of the recipes there are sections on nutrition, meal planning, cooking ideas, and much more. Once again this book is packed with all sorts of recipes. More than you can possibly go through in a short amount of time. The recipes aren't trendy, but this book is filled with many classics you may have grown up with.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent addition to the Cooking bookshelf, December 30, 2005
This is an EXCELLENT reference book, and was first published in 1940 - later editions come out in the 50's and again now.

It is really an easy to use and enormously useful book for everything from basic cooking to fancy stuff. The most wonderful part of it is that it has some great explanations for various things, over 2,000 items in the start are explained including what various processes are (including little used terms now such as devil or lard)

there are a sections for menus including what pages the recipes turn up on - but what I like most about this book, and others of this era is that you find a lot of recipes which we just don't use now - who has heard of Calf-liver dumplings, or Prune-nut bread?

But if you really want variety, well just check out the waffles, there is a basic waffle recipe with a dozen or so variations, but then there are another 10 or so different waffle recipes including corn meal, rice and southern Griddle cakes.

If you are struggling with leftovers, then turn to your pages here - what to do with leftover veges, or eggs - all have separate sections with stacks of great ideas

Under meat there is a simple and easy to reference section on how long to cook various items - and as with most good books of this time includes a chart with meant cuts - or what theyare and what they look like alogn with ideas on how to use them

at 1,000 or so pages there are recipes and ideas which will keep you inspired for years to come
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it's one of those cookbooks that every kitchen should have. besides tons of recipes for just about anything imaginable, it has a lot of tips and hints and detailed explanations... Read more
Published on February 6, 2007 by Swisspossum

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My wife and I use this book regularly. We appreciate how this book was written in a way that helps the reader see the high calling of a homemaker. Read more
Published on December 14, 2006 by Douglas Paul Pruiett

5.0 out of 5 stars Great dictionary of culinary terms
Buying this book was a great idea for my culinary career. Sometimes you come across difficult phrases or even a French word that you need to look up. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars the best cookbook on god's green earth
My sisters and I grew up with this cookbook. It is the most-borrowed book I own. i would pay major bucks to have it in hardback. you will never need another cookbook.
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