Historic (rec.food.historic) Discussing and discovering how food was made and prepared way back when--From ancient times down until (& possibly including or even going slightly beyond) the times when industrial revolution began to change our lives.

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I was looking for information about Mary Ann Cakes, which I had
never heard of, and stumbled upon this site. I went to the book
list, and it appears that you can click on the titles and then on
the recipes. I have not seen some of these books online before,
although I suspect that if I search, I will find them elsewhere.

http://www.vintagerecipes.net/books/

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Jean B. wrote:
> I was looking for information about Mary Ann Cakes, which I had
> never heard of, and stumbled upon this site. I went to the book
> list, and it appears that you can click on the titles and then on
> the recipes. I have not seen some of these books online before,
> although I suspect that if I search, I will find them elsewhere.
>
> http://www.vintagerecipes.net/books/


I went up a node to http://www.vintagerecipes.net and found it to be a
great resource that I've bookmarked. Thanks!

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Brian Mailman wrote:
> Jean B. wrote:
>> I was looking for information about Mary Ann Cakes, which I had never
>> heard of, and stumbled upon this site. I went to the book list, and
>> it appears that you can click on the titles and then on the recipes.
>> I have not seen some of these books online before, although I suspect
>> that if I search, I will find them elsewhere.
>>
>> http://www.vintagerecipes.net/books/

>
> I went up a node to http://www.vintagerecipes.net and found it to be a
> great resource that I've bookmarked. Thanks!
>
> B/
>

You're welcome. I am always on the lookout for such sites. They
fascinate me. They also started me on my path toward
collecting--a path that I followed today.

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