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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Warm-hearted yet sophisticated,
By minniecatt (Asheville, NC, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mrs. Appleyard's Kitchen (Hardcover)
How delightful that this wonderful book is back in print. Part classic cookbook with fully described American New England recipes, partly family memoir of the World War II years, partly incisive characterizations of the many visitors to the "Appleyard" home, this book will bring you many happy hours reading, thinking, and cooking (and eating!) Mrs. Appleyard is no country bumpkin; her friends include Greenwich Village mavens as well as local New England characters. And her recipes are presented as part of full menus with descriptions of the social events that occured in her small Vermont village. A beautifully warm, evocative, smart and funny cookbook. Similar to Gladys Tabor, Peg Bracken.
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Mrs. Appleyard's kitchen (Her The Mrs. Appleyard books ; v. 1) by Louise Andrews Kent (Paperback - 1974)
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