Monday, December 22, 2008

Ultimate Route 66 Cookbook or Vegetables

Ultimate Route 66 Cookbook

Author: Northland

Serious food with a lighthearted attitude! The Book's kitschy design is complemented by original recipes passed down from roadside kitchens to yours. A pinch of Route 66 memorabilia, a dash of humor, and two heaping helpings of honest American classics make this the perfect guide to good eating.



New interesting textbook: Manufacturing for Survival or Foundations of Management

Vegetables: Cook Books from Amish Kitchens

Author: Phyllis Pellman Good

Gardens and their fruits are believed to be gifts. And they're treated as such.

Vegetables are most often served gently steamed and then covered with brown butter. But we haven't forgotten baked dried corn, potato filling, fried tomatoes, and home baked beans. All bring beauty and nutrition to any meal.

One of 12 cookbooks from Amish kitchens! The recipes in this series overflow with the good, old-fashioned food which comes from some of the world's best cooks. These handsome cookbooks have sold more than 800,000 copies!



Table of Contents:
Table of Contents
Baked Dried Corn
Scalloped Corn
Corn Fritters
Corn Pie
Home Baked Beans
Calico Beans
Baked Lima Beans
Potato Puffs
Crispy Topped Cheese Potatoes
Gourmet Cheese Potatoes
Libby's Spinach Potatoes
Potato Fritters
Mashed Potato Filling
Bread Filling
Sweet Potato Croquettes
Sweet Potato Pudding
Sweet Potato Apple Bake
Candied Sweet Potatoes
Baked Rice
Baked Carrots
Creamed Carrots
Green Beans with Tomatoes
Tomato Sauce
Fried Tomatoes
Peas and Knepp
Scalloped Celery and Cheese
Cauliflower Supreme
Broccoli, Cauliflower, or Asparagus with Cheese
Asparagus Loaf
Spinach with Dressing
Cheese-Eggplant Scallop
Fried Eggplant with Gravy
Harvard Beets
Beets in Orange Sauce
Onion Patties
Fried Onions

The Goods are the parents of two daughters and are members of the Landisville Mennonite Church.

Rachel Thomas Pellman is the manager of the Old Country Store in Intercourse, Pennsylvania, which features quilts, crafts, and toys by more than 200 Amish and Mennonite craftspersons. Rachel and her husband, Kenny, are co-authors of The World of Amish Quilts and its companion book, Amish Quilt Patterns.

Rachel and Kenny are the parents of one son and are members of the Rossmere Mennonite Church.

Phyllis and Rachel are sisters-in-law.

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