Classic Vintage Cookbook Suggestions?
#21
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I remember Gooseberry cookbooks were popular ones in the 70's, maybe earlier. I don't remember seeing a cookbook in my home or my friends homes. All food packages/containers had recipes on the back. I remember recipes hand written on church bulletins.
#22

I had to look up Purity CB, I see it is Canadian so that's why I never heard of it.
My mom's cookbook was the Lily Wallace New American Cookbook, c. 1940's. I loved the section on ration cooking. Another good one is American Woman's Cookbook. Both nice thick books with a ton of recipes.
My mom's cookbook was the Lily Wallace New American Cookbook, c. 1940's. I loved the section on ration cooking. Another good one is American Woman's Cookbook. Both nice thick books with a ton of recipes.
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I found a cookbook my mother had, "The Lily Wallace New American Cook Book published by Books, Inc., New York, 1956. The hardback covers are missing but the pages are still in good shape. This is not my mother's original "go to" cookbook she went by as we were growing up as children, for that one was exactly the size of this one, but had red hardback covers. As my mother got to where she could cook or bake anything without a recipe, she stored it away, along with an antique "cat in a basket" COOKIE JAR, which I hope to uncover eventually. But in our growing up years, she would bake the best desserts, from recipes from her "red cookbook." My favorite were her cream puffs.
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She already has both the Joy of Cooking and the New American Cookbooks. I gave those to her previously. She's really into the history of food and, of course, eating food...just like her mom. 
I found quite a few cookbooks on my shopping spree. I'll probably put a couple aside to give to her next year.

I found quite a few cookbooks on my shopping spree. I'll probably put a couple aside to give to her next year.
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Which modern day cookbooks, (that are currently being published, at least within the last 10-15 years,) do you think should be collectable? One comes immediately to my mind: Veganomicon: The Ultimate Vegan Cookbook by Isa Chandra Moskowitz, Terry Hope Romero. They were greatly responsible for the huge, vegan movement and the cookbook is excellent.
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