Charming 1960's cookbook celebrating the centennial of Woman's Suffrage in Wyoming. My sociology students (and to some degree myself) were always surprised to discover that Wyoming was the "first government in the world" to grant equal voting rights to women. The original "Cooking in Wyoming" Cookbook was one way they celebrated that feat and this 1965 reprint celebrates it again.
Cover is scuffed, but inside pages are near mint. 200 pages, 9" X 7" spiral bound. Lot's of great family recipes and some really weird ones as well: Cherry & Coke Salad, or Mustard Pickles anyone? Also if you've ever wondered how to properly prepare Porcupine, Woodchuck, Moose, Bear, or Cottontail for your dinner stew, herein you will find the answer.
From the beginning we have always kept interesting vintage kitchenware on hand including cookbooks, knives, china, linens, slicers and dicers, pots and pans, coffee and tea pots, tableware, and all kinds of quirky and odd-ball tools to stuff in your gadget drawer!
And, I'm never surprised when a customer tells me they are buying an old kitchen tool as a gift for a young whipper-snapper who thinks they know everything! So, have a cuppa and enjoy a little browsing in my Kitchen Corner....
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