“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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