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Civil War Recipes: Receipts from the Pages of Godey's Lady's Book Hardcover – February 10, 1999
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John Spaulding
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Print length272 pages
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LanguageEnglish
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PublisherUniversity Press of Kentucky
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Publication dateFebruary 10, 1999
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Reading age18 years and up
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Dimensions5.5 x 0.75 x 8.5 inches
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ISBN-100813120829
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ISBN-13978-0813120829
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From School Library Journal
YA-Motivated by their interests in cooking and history and the search for a plum-pudding recipe like Grandma's, this mother-son team has compiled a cookbook that is rich in Civil War information. Drawn from a 19th-century women's magazine, the recipes were usually submitted by middle-class readers from the rural North and South, and were intended for "common dishes of every day" rather than grand occasions. The authors have added facts about Confederate and Union army rations, customary cooking utensils, and food substitutions frequently used by Southern cooks. Recommended menus, or "bills of fare," for each month, and dates of each recipe's appearance in Godey's are also included. A glossary clarifies terminology rarely used by today's cooks. YAs will be intrigued by this exposure to everyday life during the Civil War. Quaint language ("Thicken some scalding hot milk with a sufficiency of potato flour") enhances the enjoyment of the book, and most recipes can be successfully prepared by modern chefs.-Pamela Cooper-Smuzynski, Fairfax County Public Library, VA
Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
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"Presents a picture of domestic life during those difficult years."―Blue Ridge Country
"A valuable work to all readers who are interested in American cooking practices of the past, especially of the era of the Civil War."―Charles P. Roland
"A superb job of filling in the background on cooking term, measurements, techniques, etc., that were commonplace for our ancestors but unknown or baffling today."―Civil War Interactive
"A 'must' for the cookbook collector, and for those who enjoy a good read and good food."―Journal of the West
"Serves up period dishes ranging from the gourmet to army rations."―Publishers Weekly
"Civil War Recipes not only can be put to practical use, but it's also fun to read and chuckle over."―The (Tucson) Arizona Daily Star
From the Publisher
A superb job of filling in the background on cooking term, measurements, techniques, etc., that were commonplace for out ancestors but unknown or baffling today.Civil War Interactive
The recipes themselves become a window into middle-class American culture nearly 150 years ago: what they ate, how they prepared their foods, how much food was prepared, and what kitchen utensils were used.Arkansas Review
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About the Author
Her son, John Spaulding, works for the Phoenix Area of the Indian Health Service, is a clinical psychologist and author of two volumes of poetry.
Product details
- Publisher : University Press of Kentucky; Illustrated edition (February 10, 1999)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 272 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0813120829
- ISBN-13 : 978-0813120829
- Reading age : 18 years and up
- Item Weight : 14.1 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.5 x 0.75 x 8.5 inches
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- #1,585 in Gastronomy History (Books)
- #4,541 in U.S. Civil War History
- #4,875 in U.S. Regional Cooking, Food & Wine
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I am a history lover, which is the main reason I bought this book. However I still want to make some of these dishes as well, even if some recipes don't sound appetizing to my personal tastes, I have to try before I know. Overall, this book did not disappoint. I recommend it for any serious history nerds.
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