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To: All; TenthAmendmentChampion

http://pioneerfoodie.blogspot.com/

My Personal Stash

So here’s a little bit about my methodology. I go to the local university libraries and peruse any diary I can find.

Sometimes I get lucky and find a woman’s diary that talks a lot about what she ate. For example the other day I found a woman who said she ate nothing but fried jack rabbits and boiled wheat for more than a year. Not often do they tell the actual preparation of their food, and NEVER is there a recipe presented in context.

Yesterday a friend gave me his family history, and in it the fellow told how he learned to make smoked jerky from the local Indians. He threw in the added step of dipping the strips of meat in boiling salt water. A nice touch, that...

So after I find some dishes referenced in context, then I have to find a source describing a recipe or preparation. A lot of times this comes from Michigan State University’s Historic Cookbook Project. They have scanned dozens of historic cookbooks and posted them online. The cookbooks are indexed by date, by subject and by author.

http://digital.lib.msu.edu/projects/cookbooks/

They are all browsable online. There are a half dozen or so within the dates of my study, so I often resort to those for the specific preparations of the dishes I find referenced. I commend this source to you.
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7,882 posted on 05/18/2009 8:04:45 AM PDT by nw_arizona_granny ( http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/2181392/posts?page=1 [Survival,food,garden,crafts,and more)
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To: nw_arizona_granny

These posts are awesome Granny.

Back in Scottsdale, Arizona, there used to be a place called Rawhide (it’s now on the Indian reservation south of town).

They had a display of Conestoga wagons in a circle with some of the items the pioneers carried. It always seemed spooky to me to have the possessions of people long dead arranged like that, as if they might return at any minute. They even had mock campfires and harmonica music playing.


7,910 posted on 05/18/2009 9:23:59 AM PDT by TenthAmendmentChampion (Be prepared for tough times. FReepmail me to learn about our survival thread!)
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