Thursday, January 24, 2013

Who doesn't love cookbooks...

So my cobbler friend carol e -mailed me saying she missed me and that i hadnt blogged in days! Too funny! I havent been doing anything really to blog about.. Imagine that! I have just been keeping busy cleaning and getting things together to list on ebay. Soo thought id show ya a cookbook... It was on a shelf high in the kitchen. Its not in the best shape but, so pretty i thought id share it before getting rid of it..




Its from 1902, even signed and given as a gift in 1905




It has fun graphics and illistrations...












A couple shelves of cook books in my hoosier, And i can come up with a few more..








But we all have our favorites don't we?
Mine is our family cookbook on my moms side of the family..
I'd be embarrassed to show you the inside, but i do have another copy i could use for the next 30 yrs..altho,this will do!












So.. Carol this post is for you!!!
Enjoy your day!! Jody
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7 comments:

  1. Hi Jody, what a great old cookbook, wow!!! 1902 so old.......Love the graphics to.......It's always fun to look through the olddies but goodies, Blessings Francine.

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  2. Love to look at those old victorian illustrations.They made everything a celebration.Warm Blessings!~Amy

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  3. That is an oldie. Love the illustrations. I'm a big fan of cookbooks too.

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  4. I've been looking in old recipe books for a home made chocolate bar that doesn't have soy liticin in it as I'm not supposed to eat anything with soy or soy by-products in it. All the chocolate I see has some liticin in it as an emulsifier. Cocoa doesn't have any but I don't have a recipe to make a chocolate bar out of cocoa.

    I love cookbooks too and I've been thinking of making a post about my cookbooks.
    Have a fun weekend and stay warm.
    JB

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  5. Jody that is a fantastic old cookbooks.There is just something fun about sitting down and looking through one.Hugs,Jen

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  6. Love cookbooks. The oldies are the most fun. Penmanship was really decorative and beautiful once upon a time.

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  7. Love love cookbooks and loved that you shared a special one for you! xoxo

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