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Good Times at Green Lake (Paperback)
Good Times at Green Lake (Paperback)

Good Times at Green Lake (Paperback)
Recipes for Seattle’s Favorite Park
Susan Banks and Carol Orr

Charmingly blended here are the history and attractions of Seattle’s popular Green Lake Park and menus that will enrich any social gathering. More than 50 enticing recipes are embellished with photographs and vignettes depicting the delightful community of Green Lake.

Map • photographs • 6" x 9" • 128 pages (2001)
Cookbooks/Food History/Seattle/Washington
Price : US$9.95


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Seasoned with Words - A Cookbook (Hardbound)
Seasoned with Words - A Cookbook (Hardbound)

Seasoned with Words - A Cookbook (Hardbound)
Stories, Memoirs, & Poems about Food
Members of the Oregon Writers Colony

A richly varied smorgasbord of recipes combined with storytelling and poetry related to food. More than sixty members and friends of the Oregon Writers Colony wrote vignettes and recipes for this cookbook.

Illustrations • index • 6" x 9" • 192 pages (1998)
Cookbooks/Food History/Oregon
Price : US$22.00


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The Way We Ate (hardbound)
The Way We Ate (hardbound)

The Way We Ate (hardbound)
Pacific Northwest Cooking, 1843-1900
Jacqueline B. Williams

Food historian Jackie Williams describes our eating habits from the earliest years of settlement to the time when railroads brought the latest ingredients and implements to regional cooks. As in her earlier acclaimed volume, Wagon Wheel Kitchens: Food on the Oregon Trail, Williams sheds important light on a little-understood aspect of our past.

Illustrations • photographs • notes • index • 6"x 9" • 240 pages (1996)
Cookbooks/Food History/Northwest History/Northwest Culture

Price : US$29.95


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The Way We Ate (paperback)
The Way We Ate (paperback)

The Way We Ate (paperback)
Pacific Northwest Cooking, 1843-1900
Jacqueline B. Williams

Food historian Jackie Williams describes our eating habits from the earliest years of settlement to the time when railroads brought the latest ingredients and implements to regional cooks. As in her earlier acclaimed volume, Wagon Wheel Kitchens: Food on the Oregon Trail, Williams sheds important light on a little-understood aspect of our past.

Illustrations • photographs • notes • index • 6"x 9" • 240 pages (1996)
Cookbooks/Food History/Northwest History/Northwest Culture

Price : US$18.95


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Wandering and Feasting (Spiral)
Wandering and Feasting (Spiral)

Wandering and Feasting (Spiral)
A Washington Cookbook
Mary Houser Caditz

Celebrating Washington’s bounty, Wandering and Feasting takes readers on an exciting culinary journey throughout the state. Vignettes on local communities note each region’s history and its native and cultivated foods, which are highlighted in more than 200 delicious recipes.

A fifth-generation Washingtonian, Mary Houser Caditz studied cooking at Cordon Bleu in London.

Illustrations • photographs • maps • index • 7 1/4" x 10" • 352 pages (1996)
Best Sellers/Cookbooks/Food History/Washington/Northwest Culture
Price : US$29.95


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