The 'ladies of First Baptist Church of Canton' served up recipes in 1896, and preserved history with the publication of them. "Man may love without friends, man may live without books, "But civilized ...
The rings are gone, but the plaid is here to stay. After nearly 90 years as one of America’s most loved cookbooks, the newest edition of Better Homes and Gardens’ “New Cook Book” just got a refresh.
In the early 70s, an editor reached out to Marcella Hazan to write a cookbook. Hesistant because she didn’t write in English, her husband Victor offered to help translate the book for her. Within a ...