Anyone have any old cook books? I've another from a couple hundred years ago somewhere around here, too.
Even around a hundred years ago they talked about income not keeping pace with food costs.
Here's the rest of the preface, just cause.
Pls post more OP
>>7796702
I have a 1961 Betty Crocker New Picture Cookbook. As far as biblio-bucks granny fucked it up by signing the front page. Otherwise they go for 40-75 USD
>>7796711
the book came out in 1917, so it's more likely that it was written in the specific context of WWI
overall cost of living went down drastically immediately after the war, and that loss of income also contributed to running so many farmers into unmanageable debt during the Depression
anyway pls post 1917 desserts
i have a first edition of "Larousse Gastronomique"
>>7797581
are those potatos?
>>7797581
Makes sense!
Alright so I'm home now, I'll post some old desserts! Also other weird things.
>>7797799
no those are bass guitars
>>7796702
lurking. post desserts.
>>7796702
Keep fucking posting OP.
Canada war cake
Pork cake? Old fashioned even for a hundred years ago!
>>7798577
The rest
Okay...
Also...
>>7798634
>pigeons
Jesus christ.
I suppose if you live in New York you'd be able to feast.
>>7798644
Yeah i really want to try it but i also don't want to catch pigeons downtown. Crazy people do that.
>>7798662
Pigeons could probably be bought at a good butcher. They are pretty good actually.
>>7798679
I might ask.
>>7798696
It amazes me that some things really have changed in centuries.
Pancakes are pancakes, and I think they'll always be pancakes.
>>7798711
>really have
haven't*
>>7798727
>Grape Eggnog
(´・ω・)
>>7799060
Yeah i am gonna have to make it. Maybe I'll make some YouTube videos of these.