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This vegetable-themed cookbook offers fresh ideas for cooking up vegatable dishes for your family and guests. A soup and salad section is included as well as a few main-dishes. 152 pages; coil-bound.
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This vegetable-themed cookbook offers fresh ideas for cooking up vegatable dishes for your family and guests. A soup and salad section is included as well as a few main-dishes. 152 pages; coil-bound.
Compiled by Mary Raber. Often thought of as a cookbook for missionaries, the recipes in this collection also work well for home folks wanting made-from-scratch meals. Recipes from a variety of countries, including Mexico, India, Bangladesh, Russia, and African countries. … Read More
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Compiled by Beverly Unruh. A canning and freezing cookbook with over 150 recipes, now in its second edition. Sections include fruits, vegetables, meats, pickles, jellies and jams, sauces, and other recipes. 122 pages; hardcover with ring binder.
Compiled by Mary Raber. Often thought of as a cookbook for missionaries, the recipes in this collection also work well for home folks wanting made-from-scratch meals. Recipes from a variety of countries, including Mexico, India, Bangladesh, Russia, and African countries. … Read More
Doris Janzen Longacre with Rachel Marie Stone. More than 500 recipes gathered from Mennonite kitchens on how to eat better and consume less of the world’s limited food resources. This 40th Anniversary Edition includes attractive full-color illustrations throughout. 320 pages; … Read More
Compiled by Anita Goossen. A collection of recipes suitable for occasions when there is a crowd to feed. Many of these recipes are easily scalable to the size your group. Complete menu ideas are included as well as ingredient equivalent … Read More
Compiled by Vivian Koehn, this cookbook contains favorites of the Dan Wiggers family. 258 pages of recipes to make any family enjoy mealtime. Plastic coil binding; Koehn.
Recipes collected by the Ben and Clara Goossen family. This cookbook was compiled by Anita Goossen and contains 550 recipes. A section titled “Gifts from the Kitchen” is included at the back of the book and contains ideas and recipes … Read More
Recipes of the Pecos Valley, from Fort Sumner, New Mexico; this cookbook includes many southwest-style recipes with chili peppers. 112 pages; spiral-bound; Ft. Sumner.
This fine collection of recipes has already shown its worth by its wide circulation and use. It contains about 900 recipes in thirteen sections, with a complete index. 284 pages; paper with plastic coil binding; Yost.
Compiled by Beverly Unruh. A canning and freezing cookbook with over 150 recipes, now in its second edition. Sections include fruits, vegetables, meats, pickles, jellies and jams, sauces, and other recipes. 122 pages; hardcover with ring binder.
Compiled by Mary Raber. Often thought of as a cookbook for missionaries, the recipes in this collection also work well for home folks wanting made-from-scratch meals. Recipes from a variety of countries, including Mexico, India, Bangladesh, Russia, and African countries. … Read More
Doris Janzen Longacre with Rachel Marie Stone. More than 500 recipes gathered from Mennonite kitchens on how to eat better and consume less of the world’s limited food resources. This 40th Anniversary Edition includes attractive full-color illustrations throughout. 320 pages; … Read More
Compiled by Anita Goossen. A collection of recipes suitable for occasions when there is a crowd to feed. Many of these recipes are easily scalable to the size your group. Complete menu ideas are included as well as ingredient equivalent … Read More
Compiled by Vivian Koehn, this cookbook contains favorites of the Dan Wiggers family. 258 pages of recipes to make any family enjoy mealtime. Plastic coil binding; Koehn.
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