
Title | : | Mennonite Community Cookbook: 65th Anniversary Edition |
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ISBN | : | 0836199456 |
ISBN-10 | : | 0836199456 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Hardcover, Paperback, Spiral-bound |
Number of Pages | : | 526 pages |
Publication | : | Herald Press; 65th New Edition,65th Anniversary ed. (February 2, 2015) |
The kind of food that wins honors at the county fair. Christian ReviewIts recipes go back to hand written collections passed from generation to generation. The Star, ChicagoDelightful . you can envision old fashioned Mennonite kitchens and cooking methods. Colonial Homes Magazine
Mennonite Community Cookbook: 65th Anniversary Edition Reviews
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I absolutely love this kind of cookbook! Tried and true recipes that women are proud to share. Whether Junior League, church cookbooks, neighborhood collaborations. I have many I've collected over the years and use them often. I was excited to get this one I read
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the recipes in the book are old favorites and traditional meals. Types of foods are arranged in a thoughtful manner as to what the meals would be good for like large family , Taking casseroles and hot dishes for church. Its straight forward and good wholesome food.
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Got this book off recommendation off a woman off Instagram Was not disappointed everything in the book was described as online and in the pictures I’m very happy with it
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The book arrived in perfect condition, it looks brand new. I have only just thumbed through the cookbook and read a few of the stories but I am enchanted by recipes for Lily Cake, Snitz and Knepp, Old Fashioned Stink Cheese, Cinnamon Pie and a very old recipe for Apple
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I bought this book because it was mentioned on a cooking show I had watched. I really have enjoyed reading it. I've not made any of the recipes, but I have several marked to try. It's a nice addition to my collection. After I try a few of the recipes, I will update
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This is a great book. I like the simplicity of the recipes. A lot of interesting finds and definitely a lot of recipes I plan on trying.
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Love this cookbook, and it’s a family fave. The only thing I worry about is the binding of the book.
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A great way to try foods my “people “ made over the years. Brings back memories of the long lost foods my Grandma and Mother would makeI can almost smell the bread and soup now