I love cookbooks from churches and women's groups. I came across this link:
https://archive.org/details/texts?query=cookbooks&page=5
There are other cookbooks besides the church books. I found one on how to use government commodities from 1985 lol
Also found one for recipes to use in a cooking class. A teacher's guide from 1925.
You can click on any of the thumbnails, and it will take you to a downloadable version of the book. There you'll find different ways to download the book.
You can even do a preview of the contents. I always open them in another tab so I don't lose my place in the original tab.
One thing though, if it says it's a "Books to Borrow" book, you'll only be allowed access to it for 14 days (I think).
I don't use that. I go for the pdf files and the epub files.
I just came across a recipe for smoked egg dip and I have to try it. Sounds really good for raw veggies.
I'm sure I posted the link to archives.org before, but theres new members who might not know of the place.
https://archive.org/details/texts?query=cookbooks&page=5
There are other cookbooks besides the church books. I found one on how to use government commodities from 1985 lol
Also found one for recipes to use in a cooking class. A teacher's guide from 1925.
You can click on any of the thumbnails, and it will take you to a downloadable version of the book. There you'll find different ways to download the book.
You can even do a preview of the contents. I always open them in another tab so I don't lose my place in the original tab.
One thing though, if it says it's a "Books to Borrow" book, you'll only be allowed access to it for 14 days (I think).
I don't use that. I go for the pdf files and the epub files.
I just came across a recipe for smoked egg dip and I have to try it. Sounds really good for raw veggies.
I'm sure I posted the link to archives.org before, but theres new members who might not know of the place.