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WVDragonlady

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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.
 
When I had time and space for such things my favorites were plastic bound ..church lady.. and other group collections of fund raiser type cook books... Usually very down to earth, wholesome, use what you have, type recipes..

This source of ..war time.. recipes has many that have worked well..

https://the1940sexperiment.com/100-wartime-recipes/
Thanks for sharing..
 
Thanks Weedy..
Will sort these out into my notebook this winter...
 
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


I'm sure I posted the link to archives.org before, but theres new members who might not know of the place.
This is a brilliant site, I've been using it for out-of-print book sources for college. It also has knitting patterns! Thank you
 

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