Vintage 1967 America Cooks Hardcover Cookbook - General Federation of Women's Clubs - Edited by Ann Seranne
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Vintage 1967 America Cooks Hardcover Cookbook - General Federation of Women's Clubs - Edited by Ann Seranne
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Step back into the heart of 1960s community cooking with this classic 1967 edition of America Cooks: The General Federation of Women's Clubs Cook Book. Edited by renowned culinary authority Ann Seranne and published by G.P. Putnam's Sons, this massive volume is a treasure trove of traditional regional Americana. It features thousands of tried-and-true recipes submitted and tested by women's club members from all corners of the United States.
Step back into the heart of 1960s community cooking with this classic 1967 edition of America Cooks: The General Federation of Women's Clubs Cook Book. Edited by renowned culinary authority Ann Seranne and published by G.P. Putnam's Sons, this massive volume is a treasure trove of traditional regional Americana. It features thousands of tried-and-true recipes submitted and tested by women's club members from all corners of the United States.
This specific copy comes with an incredibly charming, authentic piece of kitchen history: a previous owner has neatly handwritten their favorite family recipes right onto the blank front flyleaves. You’ll find a unique recipe for Pop-Corn, Broccoli Cornbread (made with Jiffy and cottage cheese), a "Quick Peach Cobbler," and a "Quick Coconut Pie" marked as "Great! Good." It provides a wonderful, cozy window into a mid-century home.
Wrapped in its original vibrant blue textured cloth boards, this thick hardcover makes an excellent display piece for open kitchen shelving, a thoughtful gift for a retro food enthusiast, or a functional guide to classic American cooking.
Condition:
Good vintage condition. The bright blue cloth binding is strong, with light shelf wear and minor fraying on the corners and spine edges consistent with a well-loved kitchen resource. The interior pages are clean, intact, and securely bound. The front flyleaf contains neat, historical handwritten recipes from a past owner. No missing pages. Please review all photos closely for a detailed look at its condition.
Good vintage condition. The bright blue cloth binding is strong, with light shelf wear and minor fraying on the corners and spine edges consistent with a well-loved kitchen resource. The interior pages are clean, intact, and securely bound. The front flyleaf contains neat, historical handwritten recipes from a past owner. No missing pages. Please review all photos closely for a detailed look at its condition.
Publisher: G. P. Putnam's Sons
Publication Year: 1967
Editor: Ann Seranne
Publication Year: 1967
Editor: Ann Seranne
Key Features:
• Rare 1967 historical American community cookbook
• Compiled from over a million submitted club member recipes
• Features charming, authentic handwritten family recipes on the inside cover
• Striking blue cloth cover looks beautiful for farmhouse or retro kitchen styling
• Rare 1967 historical American community cookbook
• Compiled from over a million submitted club member recipes
• Features charming, authentic handwritten family recipes on the inside cover
• Striking blue cloth cover looks beautiful for farmhouse or retro kitchen styling
Product Specifications
Dimensions
Height
9.5 in
Width
2 in
Length
6.5 in
Weight
Product Weight
2 lb
Shipping Weight
2 lb

