CORNUCOPIA A Collection of Recipes | Winton Forest Church | Forest Park Ohio ©1978
CORNUCOPIA A Collection of Recipes | Winton Forest Church | Forest Park Ohio ©1978
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CORNUCOPIA, A Collection of Recipes |
Winton Forest Church, Forest Park, Ohio |
Softcover Spiral Bound |
80 pages |
Published by Fundcraft Publishing ©1978 |
CORNUCOPIA, A Collection of Recipes is a fundraising cookbook featuring beloved dishes from Winton Forest Church in Forest Park, Ohio, a joint ministry congregation of the Episcopal Church and United Church of Christ.
From Chicken Chalupa, Aloha Sauce for Melon, Empress House Chili, Seven-Layer Salad, Peanut Butter Chiffon Pie to Pineapple Upside Down Cake, this 80+ page comb-bound cookbook is filled with flavorful recipes. Each dish is accompanied by the name of the person who submitted it.
While there is some browning and staining on the back cover, the cookbook remains in good condition for its age with no tears.
Community cookbooks are more than just recipe collections; they offer a unique look into American society and culture of the past...
Community cookbooks are more than just recipe collections; they offer a unique look into American society and culture of the past...
Originally created and used by women's groups for charitable purposes, these cookbooks contain valuable information on cooking techniques, kitchen tools, and household advice. They also serve as unofficial historical records, providing insight into the norms and values of the time period.
The first of these charity cookbooks in America, A Poetical Cookbook by Maria J. Moss, was published in 1864 to raise funds for injured Union soldiers during the Civil War.
Today, community cookbooks continue to be successful fundraisers for Junior Leagues, church groups, school organizations, hospital auxiliaries and other charitable groups across the country.
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