Cooking & Baking
In reply to the discussion: Do you still have cookbooks? Do you use them? [View all]Marthe48
(19,053 posts)I not only have mom's, grandmothers' and great grandmother's cookbooks, also great aunt's. My husband and I used to go to auctions, and several times I ended up getting the cookbooks, pamphlets, and handwritten recipes treasured by the family. I keep the heirloom cookbooks, in case I ever need help cleaning and cooking game, and I keep others that are interesting or helpful.
I bought a band cookbook years ago that has a recipe for seviche and a recipe for baklava. I have a Diamond walnut recipe pamphlet, and there is a recipe for spiced walnuts that everyone loves and is gluten-free. I wanted to try making salt-rising bread during Covid and the only recipe I found was in The American Women's Cookbook. I have other cookbooks with other recipes I use at least annually.
I think one of the most peculiar items I have is a spiral notebook that belonged to a local undertaker's wife. It is stuffed with poems about death, eulogies, newspaper clippings of obits, and food recipes associated with the different families in the area. It is a treasure