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Things Mother Used to Make / A Collection of Old Time Recipes, Some Nearly One Hundred Years Old and Never Published Before

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The collection assembles old-fashioned household recipes and practical kitchen instructions presented plainly for inexperienced housekeepers. It compiles breads, cakes, griddle and fried preparations, puddings, pies, preserves, and quick breads that rely on simple, inexpensive ingredients — sour or sweet milk, molasses, cornmeal, rye, and basic leavening — with directions for steaming, baking, frying, and griddling. Brief household hints accompany recipes, and measures and techniques are given to favor reliable results when followed closely, preserving recipes passed down by oral tradition in a New England domestic cookery style.

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Lydia Maria Gurney

Lydia Maria Gurney was an American author known for her contributions to culinary literature. Her notable work, "Things Mother Used to Make: A Collection of Old Time Recipes, Some Nearly One Hundred Years Old and Never Published Before," showcases a rich collection of traditional recipes that reflect the culinary practices of her time. Gurney's writing not only preserves historical recipes but also offers insights into the domestic life and food culture of the past. Through her work, she has contributed to the preservation of culinary heritage, making her a significant figure in the realm of American cooking literature.

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