Thursday, November 15, 2007

Thanksgiving is coming, people.


Check out these titles from OldCookbooks.com, which, according to its website, is "is the internet's largest [resource] devoted to out-of-print, vintage and rare cookbooks offering thousands of collectible cookbooks for anyone looking to replace a treasured family memory, or for cooks wanting to discover great recipes from the past. An extensive library of American classics in their original editions ranging from the 1920's through the 1980's are here for the taking."

Are they not gorgeous?




I'm vegetarian, and my house is really too small for me to start collecting cookbooks about foods I don't eat, but I really wanted that Cooking Canada's Turkey book. (That title = pure genius.) Upon reflection, I realized that I could buy it for my mother for Christmas, which would allow me to read it, but also give me the right to store it at her house. Best of both worlds!

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I *love* this site--anybody been to the Powells cookbook shop in Oregon? I can never remember the street it's on, but it's in this hippy-ish shopping district that's pretty awesome.

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