![]() This 1982 cookbook is terrifically popular today, with numerous reviewers proclaiming this cookbook one of the best-and containing the secret recipes family members refuse to share. “Over 550,000 copies sold!” declares the front cover. It’s a keeper of a cookbook.Ĭalling All Cooks: Telephone Pioneers of America Alabama Chapter No. I tend to think “not,” since the Dedication is still inside. I should say that my cover was torn so I don’t know if I lost a beginning page or not. My cover ripped off in a move and I don’t know if the year of this cookbook was listed inside or not. There are over 300 pages of recipes in this massive church cookbook. I know that the cookbook is from Burr Oak in Rensselaer, Indiana, “the church in the cornfields.” Everything is cornfields around there.īutter ‘n Love Recipes: First Christian Reformed Church in DeMotte, Indiana (Unknown) ( EBAY ) This cookbook is in a bright red binder with tabs marking the type of recipe. No date, no intro, no nothing! Well, nothing but recipes. I received this book as a gift.īurr Oak Mennonite Church Cookbook ( EBAY) I lived in Chicago Heights, Illinois until right before Kindergarten. Some of my Italian family member’s recipes are in this book. Rocco Parish of Chicago Heights, Illinois (?) ( EBAY) ![]() Given that I’ve eaten at their house before too, I can only hope the recipes match the meals.īuon Appetito Cook Book: The Mt. This cookbook is actually dedicated to someone I know! So, that’s pretty neat. You know, the kind we like!ġ988-1989 Rensselaer Central Bomber Brigade and Friends (1989) ( EBAY) Now, at least, we have a home library so they are all together and won’t get lost on the shelf.ġ 00 Years of Good Cooking: First Reformed Church, DeMotte, Indiana (1993) ( EBAY ) So many have coil-binding it’s too tricky to store them on the kitchen shelf without some falling behind and getting lost. The Junior Women’s League cookbooks, school fundraising, or church cookbooks go here. Spiral-binding may drive me up the wall, but I do so love the books in my collection. Press “Control” and “F” to hunt for a particular word on this page or use the Table of Contents below. If I receive enough requests, I’ll go through them and get them added in too. Just let me know in the comments section. While I have many non-vintage magazines, I don’t think you are so interested in those, are you? If so, I’ll add them. The following section is organized by church and community cookbooks, small oddly-sized cookbooks, spiral-bound or coil-bound cookbooks, and vintage magazines. ![]() You know, those sometimes short, squat books written in the 1980s or the vintage magazines, spiral-bound, or coil-bound church cookbooks? I have these kinds of cookbooks in our library a shelf above the rest of the cookbooks.īut the first book I grabbed and looked up, Healthy Snacks for Kids by Penny Warner, was written by a woman who had written sixty books! So, I figured I had better add these in too. After adding in my whole kitchen cookbook collection, I realized I had neglected to consider how to share my odd-sized cookbooks.
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