The Military Wives' Cookbook: 200 Years of Traditions, Recipes, and Remembrances

by Carolyn Quick Tillery

Hardcover, 2008

Status

Call number

American -- TIL

Call number

American -- TIL

Publication

Cumberland House Publishing (2008), Hardcover, 336 pages

Description

The Military Wives' Cookbookis a collection of recipes, anecdotal stories, and vintage photographs tracing the history and unique contributions of American military wives. Beginning with an Independence Tea Party featuring the foods served by the women of Edenton, North Carolina, at a party on October 25, 1774, it recreates the scenes and foods that recount the stories of the commitments and sacrifice that military wives have given the nation for more than two hundred years. Presented in menu format, each chapter includes a story related to the recipes of the period ("A Colonial Thanksgiving" and "Christmas in the Confederate White House") and feature foods from around the world, including places like Morocco, Italy, Spain, France, Germany, Japan, and Korea. The Military Wives' Cookbookis divided into six large sections: Teas and Coffees Buffets, Brunches, and Lunches A Taste of Home: Dinner Family Style Alfresco Dining Over There: An International Affair Home for the Holidays and Other Celebrations. The women, through whose eyes these stories are told and whose recipes are shared, are truly remarkable. They often balanced the responsibilities of maintaining home and hearth, raising a family, managing a business, andsupporting a war effort. In addition, they found time to extend themselves in friendship and hospitality to one another and to women in the places where they were stationed, earning them a well-respected reputation that continues to this day.… (more)

Physical description

336 p.; 9 inches
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