"Skeet" McD
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Just received, unexpectedly, the email newsletter of "Historic New England"...who--particularly sadly for a very early organization whose entire purpose is to preserve the past--felt that they had to ditch their original name of "The Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities." Sigh. But, that's a rant and moan for another place.
At any rate, as another effort (and a better one) to shed the musty-dusty image, they seem to have begun a "recipe of the month" feature...this month's offerings are from the mid 1920s (The State of Maine Cookbook by The Democratic Women of Maine) and offer a nice glimpse into traditional New-England cooking, as it was understood at that time. Among other things, you'll find a very dead-on iteration of the iconic pork and beans. Gentlemen and Ladies, start your bean-pots!
http://www.historicnewengland.org/resources/Americas_Kitchens.asp?Sect=7
"Skeet"
P.S.: If you like what you see, apparently you can buy the whole affair, in facsimile:
http://www.awb.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=6457
At any rate, as another effort (and a better one) to shed the musty-dusty image, they seem to have begun a "recipe of the month" feature...this month's offerings are from the mid 1920s (The State of Maine Cookbook by The Democratic Women of Maine) and offer a nice glimpse into traditional New-England cooking, as it was understood at that time. Among other things, you'll find a very dead-on iteration of the iconic pork and beans. Gentlemen and Ladies, start your bean-pots!
http://www.historicnewengland.org/resources/Americas_Kitchens.asp?Sect=7
"Skeet"
P.S.: If you like what you see, apparently you can buy the whole affair, in facsimile:
http://www.awb.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=6457