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D.A.R. receipts.

LIBRA Rare TX715.2.N48 D3 1909 Klavans copy
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Daughters of the American Revolution. Colonel Timothy Bigelow Chapter (Worcester, Mass.), originating body.
Nancy Klavans Cookery Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Cookery Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Cooking.
Cooking--Massachusetts--Worcester.
Massachusetts--Worcester.
Genre:
Community cookbooks -- Massachusetts -- Worcester.
Community cookbooks.
Penn Provenance:
Klavans, Nancy (donor)
Physical Description:
[2], 58 pages ; 19 cm
Other Title:
D.A.R. receipt book
Receipts
Place of Publication:
Worcester, Mass. : Published by The Colonel Timothy Bigelow Chapter, 1909.
Contents:
Beverages
Bread, Muffins, etc.
Cake
Cookies
Candies
Cheese
Croquettes
Desserts
Eggs
Fish
Fruit
Meat
Preserves and Pickles
Salads
Sandwiches
Soups and Chowders
Sauces for Meat and Fish
Sweet Sauces
Vegetables.
Notes:
"Committee: Mrs. Henry K. Merrifield, Mrs. Augustus F. Lamb, Mrs. Charles M. Stewart, Mrs. William T. Forbes, Miss Mary G. Whitcomb, Miss Emma F. Waite."
Recipes are attributed.
Dark blue paper wrapper illustrated with figure from revolutionary times and small medallion "Daughters of the American Revolution" in lower right hand corner.
Includes index.
Local Notes:
Klavans Collection copy presented to the Penn Libraries by Nancy Klavans in 2016.
OCLC:
80718955

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