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THE FRUGAL GOURMET ON OUR IMMIGRANT ANCESTORS: Recipes you should have gotten from your grandmother
by Jeff Smith. B&W illustrations and decorations.
Condition: UNREAD, but not perfect, 1991 William Morrow large hard cover & DJ (in mylar jacket), first edition, first printing. Problem: Gift inscription top loose end page and the DJ has been price-clipped.
Content: If ever a book needed to be on the shelves of libraries serving YAs, this is it. It's a treasure trove of information for those who enjoy cooking, who are interested in ethnic studies of the U. S., or who long for a deeper connection with their heritage. Smith shares with readers recipes of immigrants who are often overlooked--Basques, Ethiopians, Jamaicans, Latvians, Scottish, Saudi Arabians, and many more. Each chapter begins with an illustration of the people, a map, and a few pages of introduction, including history and food customs. The recipes are clearly written and easy to follow. Hints and equipment lists are thorough. A cookbook bibliography, immigrant history bibliography, source list for unusual ingredients, and an index complete the package. Celebrate America's melting pot with a cookbook that honors our diversity. [One of my favorite sections is "Hawaiian" chapter.] [1 copy available]
$ 4.00 + $ 3.39 media shipping.
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Price: $ 4.00
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