"My Pet Recipes, Tried and True: Contributed by the Ladies and Friends of St. Andrew's Church, Quebec" offers a glimpse into historical Canadian cooking. This collection of recipes, compiled by the St. Andrew's Church community in Quebec, showcases the cherished dishes and culinary traditions of the past. More than just a cookbook, it's a piece of Canadian history, reflecting the tastes and preferences of a close-knit community. Explore a range of tried and true recipes, providing a fascinating look at regional cuisine and domestic life. A testament to the enduring appeal of home cooking, this volume preserves culinary heritage. It will appeal to those interested in Canadian food history, community cookbooks, and the culinary practices of the past.
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