Maine Home Cooking: 175 Recipes From Down East Kitchens

Sandra Oliver
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Maine Home Cooking: 175 Recipes From Down East Kitchens

Sandra Oliver
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Amen! A wonderful read. Real deal Maine home cooking as it was, is now, and (probably) ever shall be: comfort and practicality without end, from a warm, helpful--and very funny--expert on all things Down East. --Leslie Land, former New York Times garden columnist This is the book I''ve been waiting for. It''s packed with good food and good humor. Sandra has a contagious enthusiasm for our great cuisine--from whoopie pies to sour pickles, it''s all in here. People from away will find tantalizing surprises, while old-timers will relive memories from their mothers'' and grandmothers'' kitchens. --Nancy Harmon Jenkins
  • Published date: Jan 31, 2024
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 280
  • Publisher: Down East Books
  • ISBN: 9781684750740
  • Dimensions: 6.95" W x 0.6" L x 9.0" H
Sandra Oliver is a pioneering food historian who began her work in 1971 at Mystic Seaport Museum, where she developed a fireplace cooking program in an 1830s house.
Sandra is a freelance food writer, with her column, "Tastebuds", appearing each weekend in the Bangor Daily News, and regular columns in Maine Boats, Homes, and Harbors magazine and the Working Waterfront. She is also the author of the books, Saltwater Foodways: New Englanders and Their Foods at Sea and Ashore in the 19th Century, The Food of Colonial and Federal America and Giving Thanks: Thanksgiving History and Recipes from Pilgrims to Pumpkin Pie, which she co-authored with Kathleen Curtin.
She often speaks to historical organizations and food professional groups around the country, organizes historical dinners, and conducts classes and workshops in food history and sustainable gardening and cooking. Sandy lives on Islesboro, and island in Penobscot Bay, where she gardens, preserves, cooks, and teaches sustainable lifeways.

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