Grandma Book of Recipes 1.00
Grandma Book of Recipes description
Original family recipes and homeopathic remedies along with anecdotes about the family for whom they were developed are presented in this cookbook by author Louise Hart. The personal anecdotes add special flavor and an extra dimension to this collection of Irish American recipes, according to a reviewer at the U.S. Copyright office. The stories, in fact, provide insight into the heritage, family values and culture and demonstrate how the foods we choose as well as how we choose to prepare them reflect our lifestyles, individual creativity and values.
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