Friday, March 30, 2012

Vintage cookbooks

  • Jo Walls recipe came from a box of cornflakes. Becky Wallingford found the recipe in one of her beloved vintage cookbooks. Sue Mertens version has been passed down for a couple of generations.
  • (San Jose Mercury News)
  • Sue Ade, a Lowcountry resident since 1985, is a gourmet baker and collector of vintage cooking utensils and cookbooks. She can be reached at kitchenade@yahoo.com or 683-0375.
  • (still magic after all these years - blufftontoday.com)
  • Broadway tickets in advance or at the door. Vintage and gourmet cookbooks from private collection on sale. April 7 SPAR Adoption Fair Pet Smart Midwest City 11 a.m.-4 p.m. April 12  SPAR meeting 6:30 p.m. Robbs Smokehouse.
  • (Shawnee News-Star)
  • Heavyweight food writers like Ruth Reichl and Jonathan Gold (now back at the Los Angeles Times) added their takes, Reichl on the vintage cookbooks at the Amber Unicorn, and Gold returned to Thai icon Lotus of Siam.
  • (Las Vegas Review Journal)
  • Recipes like these should make goal that easy. Sue Ade, a Lowcountry resident since 1985, is a gourmet baker and collector of vintage cooking utensils and cookbooks. She can be reached at kitchenade@yahoo.com or 683-0375.
  • (blufftontoday.com)
  • Sue Ade, a Lowcountry resident since 1985, is a gourmet baker and collector of vintage cooking utensils and cookbooks. She can be reached at kitchenade@yahoo.com or 683-0375.
  • (Savannah Morning News)
  • "In the next year, I'd like to remodel the upstairs and move the cookbooks upstairs, with some vintage cookware and Kentucky Proud products," he said. "Bon Appetit publishes a list of the top cookbook stores every year and I'd like to be on that list.
  • (Bowling Green Daily News)
  • Their excellent gift shop carries heritage cookbooks, music CD's and inspirational literature Zoe's Consignment and Vintage has unusual finds from yesteryear and today. Fifth Avenue Antiques has several floors of treasures.
  • (Washington Times)
  • Josephson estimates about 2,000 books have been donated to the institute to sell on Saturday, which includes everything from vintage books to cookbooks to childrens books to romance novels and everything else.
  • (Goldstream Gazette)

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