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Tag Archives: America's Food Secrets
America’s Food Secrets #9 – Hutzelbrod
I’m not much of a Christmas guy – about the warmest feelings I get at Christmas time center around the traditional foods of the season – and so, as I began once again to comb through more of my collection … Continue reading
America’s Food Secrets #8, Vermont Feather Beds
There were two things that my sister and I liked about going to our grandmother’s house in Delaware – and they may have been the only things we liked about it – one was the fact my Gramma Warren (I … Continue reading
America’s Food Secrets #7, Binghamton, New York
This current round of America’s Food Secrets has immersed me in mediocrity for all too long. It is amazing how poorly written and edited are many of these community fund raiser cookbooks which are the subject texts of our project … Continue reading
America’s Food Secrets #6, Ponte Vedre, Florida
The process of finding candidates for my project, America’s Food Secrets, is both fun and time consuming – the fun part is reading scads of old recipes – some are hilarious, some are horrid, but they’re always enlightening – and … Continue reading
America’s Food Secrets – White Trash Cooking
I never remember thinking that my father was a fool – in my mind is an image of a simple man whose wisdom went beyond his education and status in life – and I took to heart many of the … Continue reading