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Colorado Community Cookbooks, 1904-26

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Colorado Community Cookbooks, 1904-26

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Leader of the Mesa Workers of the Mesa Presbyterian Church. The Mesa Workers' Cook Book. 106 pp. White cloth. Enlarged Edition. (Salt rising corn bread, raspberry vinegar, green corn fritters, canned cherries, maple sugar cake, etc. Good). Pueblo, CO: [1907]. Woman's Association of Plymouth Congregational Church. The Plymouth Cook Book.127 + [1] ad pp. Illus. with ads for Denver businesses. White boards lettered in black. (Owner's name & date of Dec. 25, 1904 to front free endpaper. Recipes from this early Denver cookbook include currant jelly sauce for venison, oatmeal muffins, orange marmalade, mint lemonade, etc. A chapter of menus for dollar meals is in rear. Very good). Denver: c.1904. Another copy. Good only. Ladies' Aid of the First Methodist Episcopal Church. The Rocky Mountain Cook-book. Unpaginated. Plain wrappers. First Edition. (With ads throughout for Englewood-area businesses. Recipes for chicken pie, fairy ginger bread, baked stuffed peppers, etc. Small white label to upper front free endpaper, else very good). Englewood, CO: Arapahoe Republican Print., c.1910. Westminster Guild, Canon City. The Westminster Cook Book...Suited to High Altitudes. 100 pp. Ads throughout for local businesses. Marbled boards. First Edition. (A couple spots to covers, else very good, with altitude-specific recipes for Emergency Soup, rye drop cakes, Scotch corn bread, rhubarb jam, grape nuts pudding, etc.). Canon City: Rambler Print Shop, 1911. St. Mary's Guild. Tried and True Recipes. 96 pp. Printed wrappers. (So given over to ads was this cookbook, that the title is printed on the inside rear wrapper. Pencil markings to this page, else very good, with recipes for comanche (candy), red pepper hash, canned strawberries, rhubarb custard pie, etc.). Ft. Lupton, CO: 1924. Ladies' Aid Society. Tried and True Cook Book. 51 + [13] ad pp (and more in front). Printed wrappers. First Edition. (Raisin puffs, Thanksgiving pudding, oyster sausage, buttermilk cake, etc. Very good, with some wonderfully typographed ads). Wheatridge, CO: Ladies' Aid Society of the Wheatridge Methodist Episcopal Church, 1912. Ladies of the First Presbyterian Church. Cook Book: Recipes and Formulas, Contributed by the Ladies of Grand Junction. 74 + [8] memorandum & ad pp. Black cloth. First Edition. (Illus. with numerous ads for Grand Junction businesses. Corn meal muffins, Indian griddle cakes, fig loaf cake, and of course, How to Preserve a Husband. Owner's stamp to front free endpaper, else very good, with one or two period manuscript recipes in pencil to memorandum pages). Columbus, OH: Nitschke Bros., 1904. Ladies Aid Society of the First Methodist Episcopal Church. Table Queen Cook Book, containing Recipes tested in the High Altitudes by Famous Cooks. 224 pp. Illus. with numerous ads from the area. Pictorial white cloth. Revised & Enlarged Edition. (Soiling to covers, chipping to spine ends, else very good, with classic recipes for coffee layer cake, chicken & waffles, french fried onions, and even caramel watermelon preserves). Pueblo, CO: Rocky Mountain Bank Note Co., [1926].

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Leader of the Mesa Workers of the Mesa Presbyterian Church. The Mesa Workers' Cook Book. 106 pp. White cloth. Enlarged Edition. (Salt rising corn bread, raspberry vinegar, green corn fritters, canned cherries, maple sugar cake, etc. Good). Pueblo, CO: [1907]. Woman's Association of Plymouth Congregational Church. The Plymouth Cook Book.127 + [1] ad pp. Illus. with ads for Denver businesses. White boards lettered in black. (Owner's name & date of Dec. 25, 1904 to front free endpaper. Recipes from this early Denver cookbook include currant jelly sauce for venison, oatmeal muffins, orange marmalade, mint lemonade, etc. A chapter of menus for dollar meals is in rear. Very good). Denver: c.1904. Another copy. Good only. Ladies' Aid of the First Methodist Episcopal Church. The Rocky Mountain Cook-book. Unpaginated. Plain wrappers. First Edition. (With ads throughout for Englewood-area businesses. Recipes for chicken pie, fairy ginger bread, baked stuffed peppers, etc. Small white label to upper front free endpaper, else very good). Englewood, CO: Arapahoe Republican Print., c.1910. Westminster Guild, Canon City. The Westminster Cook Book...Suited to High Altitudes. 100 pp. Ads throughout for local businesses. Marbled boards. First Edition. (A couple spots to covers, else very good, with altitude-specific recipes for Emergency Soup, rye drop cakes, Scotch corn bread, rhubarb jam, grape nuts pudding, etc.). Canon City: Rambler Print Shop, 1911. St. Mary's Guild. Tried and True Recipes. 96 pp. Printed wrappers. (So given over to ads was this cookbook, that the title is printed on the inside rear wrapper. Pencil markings to this page, else very good, with recipes for comanche (candy), red pepper hash, canned strawberries, rhubarb custard pie, etc.). Ft. Lupton, CO: 1924. Ladies' Aid Society. Tried and True Cook Book. 51 + [13] ad pp (and more in front). Printed wrappers. First Edition. (Raisin puffs, Thanksgiving pudding, oyster sausage, buttermilk cake, etc. Very good, with some wonderfully typographed ads). Wheatridge, CO: Ladies' Aid Society of the Wheatridge Methodist Episcopal Church, 1912. Ladies of the First Presbyterian Church. Cook Book: Recipes and Formulas, Contributed by the Ladies of Grand Junction. 74 + [8] memorandum & ad pp. Black cloth. First Edition. (Illus. with numerous ads for Grand Junction businesses. Corn meal muffins, Indian griddle cakes, fig loaf cake, and of course, How to Preserve a Husband. Owner's stamp to front free endpaper, else very good, with one or two period manuscript recipes in pencil to memorandum pages). Columbus, OH: Nitschke Bros., 1904. Ladies Aid Society of the First Methodist Episcopal Church. Table Queen Cook Book, containing Recipes tested in the High Altitudes by Famous Cooks. 224 pp. Illus. with numerous ads from the area. Pictorial white cloth. Revised & Enlarged Edition. (Soiling to covers, chipping to spine ends, else very good, with classic recipes for coffee layer cake, chicken & waffles, french fried onions, and even caramel watermelon preserves). Pueblo, CO: Rocky Mountain Bank Note Co., [1926].

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