Imparting all the warmth and fragrance of an old-fashioned, turn-of-the-century kitchen, The Settlement Cook Book was originally devised as a cooking and homemaking primer for newly arrived immigrants. Filled with hundreds of recipes for good eating, this back-to-basics...
Glowing with the warmth and fragrance of a crackling, old-fashioned hearth, The Settlement Cookbook will take you back in time to the cozy, wood-fired kitchens of freshly immigrated American families settling into their new home. First devised in 1903 by social reformer Elizabeth...
Published in 1903, this was the original way to a man's heart, featuring authentic American recipes, European cooking, and Jewish favorites. It was put together by the cooking students at the Milwaukee Settlement House and was an important staple of the American kitchen for more...
The Settlement Cook Book is a cookbook first published in 1901 by Mrs. Simon Kander. The book was originally created as a fundraiser for the Jewish Settlement House in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and quickly became a bestseller. The 1915 edition of the book contains over 1,000 recipes,...
Published in 1903, this was the original "way to a man's heart," featuring authentic American recipes, European cooking, and Jewish favorites. It was put together by the cooking students at the Milwaukee Settlement House and was an important staple of the American kitchen for...