Saturday, May 10, 2014

Last Week's Yard Sale Finds - Community Cookbooks

I find it hard to pass up local community cookbooks especially when are are priced at 50 cents each!

Cooking with the Golden Heirs, published in 1997. Recipes complied by the Golden Heirs Senior Citizens of Commerce, Georgia which consists of members from 4 area churches. Chock full of favorite recipes from seasoned cooks.

Food Fit for a King - Tasty Recipes from The Hungry Lions of Georgia District 18D, published in 1998. The district covers 47 counties and 68 clubs, stretching from Savannah to Florida along the coast and inland to Statesboro.






Recipes and Reminiscences of New Orleans, published in 1971. The recipes were compiled by the Ursuline Academy Alumnae Association. The Academy is the oldest Catholic school in the United States,  founded in 1727. Lots of great New Orleans recipes! I had a suite mate in college who graduated from the Academy and being a former Catholic school kid myself, found it amusing that her parents sent her to college to find a husband! She wasn't that bright but very sweet!

Recipes Used-Approved and Recommended To You, published in 1965. The Order of the Eastern Star of Athens (Georgia) compiled the recipes found in the book. From the title I am assuming only the best recipes made the cut!




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