Recipes Tried and True
By Presbyterian Ladies' Aid
6 Nov, 2018
An awe-inspiring vintage cookbook originally published in 1894 by the Ladies’ Aid Society of the First Presbyterian Church, Marion, Ohio.“There are plenty of women capable of choosing good husbands (or, if not good when chosen, of making them
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An awe-inspiring vintage cookbook originally published in 1894 by the Ladies’ Aid Society of the First Presbyterian Church, Marion, Ohio.“There are plenty of women capable of choosing good husbands (or, if not good when chosen, of making them
good); yet these same women may be ignorant on the subject of making good pie.”Although in putting forth this little book we do not claim that we are filling a "Long felt want," yet we do feel that its many tried and true recipes from our own housekeepers will be very welcome. We also believe that it will not only be welcomed by those who recognize the names and merits of the various contributors, but by all housekeepers, young and old. There can never be too many helps for those who, three times a day, must meet and answer the imperative question, "What shall we eat?"
“To the many who have helped so willingly in the compilation of this book, the Editorial Committee would extend a grateful acknowledgment.
“For the literary part of the work, we would beg your indulgence, since for each of us it is the first venture in the making of a book.” -(from the Preface) Less