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Rare-American-East Coast GRO
Publication
Collier Macmillan (1990), Edition: 1st, 228 pages
Description
Betty Groff has gathered together from friends and relatives over 300 family and kitchen-tested recipes to create the definitive book on this very American cuisine. The day-to-day lives and seasonal celebrations of Lancaster County's Mennonite, Amish, Moravian, Brethren, and Quaker families are filled with foods that mirror the bounty of the farming year. Rich in history, this warm book contains all the classic favorites with an eye toward limiting their salt, cream and butter content while preserving their homemade goodness. Includes Sunshine Squash Soup, Moravian Sugar Cake, Box Panned Oysters, and much more.
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Physical description
228 p.; 9.2 inches
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