Having just catalogued Cook Book 355 I though a Book post was in order.
#355; The Art of Home Cooking, by the Stork Margarine Cookery Service. This is a replacement for my mothers copy and is the what she used when she taught me to cook when I was just knee high. Published in 1954 it is actually older than me. I wonder if any of our chums remember it in their Mum's or Granny's kitchen drawer.
It joins #354 Court Favourites Recipes From Royal Kitchen by the wonderful Elizabeth Craig also published in 1954.
#15 The Official Downton Abbey Cookbook
some delight from #342 Dame Edna's Coffee Table Book A Guide to Gracious Living
there is an index so if you would like to have a go at any of the dishes I can post the recipe for you.
What better to end with other than gratuitous photos of 'Fanny' #283 Fanny and Johnnie Cradock Cookery Programme the Book
please send a stamped addressed envelope to receive the recipes of your choice
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I will be eternally grateful if a Fanny never graces our dining table. Jx
ReplyDeleteDon't worry dear I have never touched Fanny.
DeleteI am obsessed with the images not reality.
ooh, Thank you! I appreciate the opportunity to see old cookbook photos. They do hold a certain sense of nostalgia to them, don't they? I started accruing a cookbook collection, but we haven't got the space, so I got rid of the ones that are full of flags or notes. I was just helping my son make Fettecuine Alfredo for Father's Day dinner. It's his turn to cook on Sundays, but he's still a beginner unless its spaghetti.
ReplyDeleteSpace is an issue but they all seem fit in somehow .
DeleteHow lovely that your son gets to cook for you all on Sundays, We all have to start somewhere and it sounds like he is doing very well. The first book on the list is where I started to learn how to cook and I still love it.
I still have and use my mum's original Stork margarine book - I have the exact same copy!! Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI don't have many other cookbooks, tbh!
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I just knew that your Mum would have had a copy and would have used it. How wonderful indeed.
DeleteIn Deutschland gab es Kochsendungen mit Clemens Wilmenrod und Max Inzinger.
ReplyDeleteViele schalteten auch des DDR Fernsehen ein, um Kurt Drummer zu sehen.
Oma erhielt das Stork-Kochbuch von der Frau eines britischen Soldaten, die Welt ist klein. :)
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How wonderful that your Oma had a copy. It's a small world.
DeleteI will look out to see if I can find any books in English of those cookery programs.