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The Eastern Shore Cook Book, of Maryland Recipes: Compiled From Signed and Tested Recipes by the Epworth League of the Still Pond, Maryland, Methodist Episcopal Church (Classic Reprint)
The Eastern Shore Cook Book of Maryland Recipes Compiled From Signed and Tested Recipes by the Epworth League of the Still Pond Maryland Methodist Episcopal Church - Classic Reprint Author:Mrs. William Medders Excerpt from The Eastern Shore Cook Book, of Maryland Recipes: Compiled From Signed and Tested Recipes by the Epworth League of the Still Pond, Maryland, Methodist Episcopal Church — TO the Woman whose blessing it has been to live on the Eastern Shore of Maryland there is something indescribably fascinating in any Cook Book. Given a compilation o... more »f Kent County recipes, and a true house keeper's cup ofgjoy is full. The beckoning opportunity and prophetic challenge of every new recipe, added to the certainties of the tried and proven ones, stimulate ambition to the noble achievements of culinary art, surpassing even the triumphs of a region already justly proud of its good things to eat.
The Epworth League of the Still Pond M. E. Church in presenting this Cook Book does not claim to have included all the cooking formulas that have made the Eastern Shore celebrated for its living, but it does assure its patrons that within its pages will be found such recipes, as are representative of Kent County and guarantees them all to be tested and proven ones. The League begs to thank all who have contributed recipes and'eo-operated in'tlie work of producing this book.
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