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Mary at the Farm and Book of Recipes Compiled During Her Visit Among the "Pennsylvania Germans"

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About This Book

A young woman from the city spends a summer with her aunt on a rural Pennsylvania farm, learning household arts, cooking, and thrift while participating in local customs, crafts, and community visits. Episodes describe domestic instruction in baking, pastry, rag rugs, quilts, beadwork, and home modernization, interwoven with outings to local landmarks, neighborly encounters, and portraits of farm life. Practical recipes and household tips collected from local housewives appear alongside illustrated scenes and recollections, producing a combined memoir and manual that records both personal growth and regional domestic traditions.

About the Author

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Edith May Bertels Thomas

Edith May Bertels Thomas was an American author known for her work that explores the culture and traditions of the Pennsylvania German community. Her notable book, "Mary at the Farm and Book of Recipes Compiled During Her Visit Among the 'Pennsylvania Germans,'" offers insights into the daily life and culinary practices of this unique cultural group. Through her writing, Thomas contributes to the preservation of regional heritage and provides readers with a glimpse into the customs and recipes that define Pennsylvania German life.

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