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Marthe48

(22,377 posts)
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 12:31 PM Nov 11

Cookbooks!

I mentioned the other day that I had a collection of cookbooks from family, friends and sales. NJCher said she'd love to see them. I was looking through them today for a buttermilk sugar cookie recipe (no luck, so far) Since I had several out, I took a picture. I moved the recipe pamphlets and books I don't use somewhere. If I find them, I'll take pictures.

These are mostly cookbooks I use. I found a recipe for my grandmother's date bars in one. A recipe for eggplant parmesan in the Playboy Cookbook, a recipe for creamed tomatoes in the Old Farmers' Almanac cook book, salt-rising bread in the war edition of The American Woman's Cook Book. Most of the recipes are online by now, but when I tried salt rising bread a few years ago, I was glad I had the cook book, because it was the only place I could find a recipe.

Some of the books aren't dated, and one isn't titled. Some of the older ones tell you how to test your oven (hold a piece of paper in the firebox and time how quickly it bursts into flame, hence fast oven is hot slow oven is cooler)

I'm enjoying a quiet day inside looking at the snow outside. Enjoy your day how you can

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Cookbooks! (Original Post) Marthe48 Nov 11 OP
delighted that you did this NJCher Nov 11 #1
Here are just a few pictures Marthe48 Nov 11 #3
reinforcements NJCher Nov 11 #4
Lots of different handwriting Marthe48 Nov 11 #5
But what does "3 Rife" refer to? Nt Trueblue Texan Nov 11 #6
3 ripe tomatoes NJCher Nov 12 #9
I have a few old cookbooks like that FoxNewsSucks Nov 11 #2
I have a pretty big collection of cookbooks... Trueblue Texan Nov 11 #7
A lady came to a yard sale I had Marthe48 Nov 11 #8
I got rid of a large number of cook books Old Crank Nov 12 #10
Years ago when I started being interested in cooking Danascot Thursday #11
The American Woman's Cookbook was my go to Marthe48 Thursday #12

NJCher

(42,017 posts)
1. delighted that you did this
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 12:51 PM
Nov 11

Reminiscing over old cookbooks is such a joy.

I'll be adding pictures of my own on this thread later. I really want to add my Mollie Katzen Enchanted Broccoli Forest cookbook, which is in a three-ring notebook now. All kinds of folds, bends, torn pages, remarks. Actually Moosewood Cookbook and EBF are in the same three-ring.

I got stoned a lot back then and I think I may have even colored some of Mollie's art! Colored pencils, I believe.

I think in your response the other day, you mentioned a three-ring notebook with cardboard cover. Would like to see that one.

Marthe48

(22,377 posts)
3. Here are just a few pictures
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 01:54 PM
Nov 11

The cover is intact, but the pages are all loose. I picked recipes that have someone's names, just a few that are legible I think the owner started collecting recipes and words of comfort in the late 50s to early 60s. The funeral home is still in business, now called Lankford. They are very nice, very kind













NJCher

(42,017 posts)
4. reinforcements
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 04:34 PM
Nov 11

On the recipe, someone put a reinforcement on the rings on the top! I've used those reinforcements before, too.

I'm glad you photographed the cover. I didn't know what to imagine. This is better than anything I could have imagined!

All the handwriting is pretty, but the Sandwich Spread recipe writer has incredibly beautiful penwomanship!

Marthe48

(22,377 posts)
5. Lots of different handwriting
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 06:09 PM
Nov 11

Glad you enjoyed seeing it. When I thought of it, having words of comfort and comforting foods go hand in hand

We had the reinforcements, but usually used them to decorate lined paper, not for their intended use. lol



FoxNewsSucks

(11,461 posts)
2. I have a few old cookbooks like that
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 01:08 PM
Nov 11

I get some good ones in thrift stores.

Current "celebrity chef" books for $3, FN books, and my favorites, the old books. They are fun to read, and cook from.

Trueblue Texan

(4,020 posts)
7. I have a pretty big collection of cookbooks...
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 10:25 PM
Nov 11

I’ve decided I might be a cookbook hoarder. I mostly use the internet to figure out how to cook something, but I keep buying cookbooks. I buy from estate sales, garage sales, resale stores, and accept them from charity as well. Ran out of room for them last month.

Marthe48

(22,377 posts)
8. A lady came to a yard sale I had
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 10:47 PM
Nov 11

and wanted cookbooks. She said she read them, preferred reading them to other books or tv shows. She went away happy

Old Crank

(6,432 posts)
10. I got rid of a large number of cook books
Wed Nov 12, 2025, 02:15 PM
Nov 12

When we moved to Germany.

Kept a Joy of Cooking, the French Chef, cake and Bread bibles, LaRouse Gastronomy, making of a Chef. Now I have a couple of small German books.

Danascot

(5,142 posts)
11. Years ago when I started being interested in cooking
Thu Nov 13, 2025, 08:11 PM
Thursday

it was recommended that I get three cookbooks: Fannie Farmer, Joy of Cooking and the NYT Cookbook. Between the three they covered a lot of ground.

Marthe48

(22,377 posts)
12. The American Woman's Cookbook was my go to
Thu Nov 13, 2025, 08:38 PM
Thursday

I got started in the kitchen as far back as I can remember The cookbooks I found around the house were a bonus

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