No.16506
Anyone wanna share videos, books, recipes, etc. of old-fashioned cooking (pre-WW2 and older)? I'm finding that a lot of these meals, while simple and easy to make, are healthier and cheaper, and just plain tasty. And there are a lot of old-fashioned techniques for food preservation that don't require refrigeration or a ton of toxic preservatives, so it's great for campers and survivalists as well.
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No.16507
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Improving your portable soup
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No.16508
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Troubleshooting your portable soup
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No.16509
The Stag Cookbook For Men, 1922
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No.16510
The Art of German Cooking and Baking, 1922
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No.16511
Cooking American Indian Corn: Maize, a Cheap, Wholesome, and Nutritious Food, 1917
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No.16512
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No.16513
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No.16519
A collection of American cookbooks from the late 18th to early 20th century.
http://digital.lib.msu.edu/projects/cookbooks/html/browse.cfm
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