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A collection of more than 1300 recipes from the congregation at El Campo, Texas. Hardcover with 3-ring binder. 646 pages; El Campo Congregation.
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A collection of more than 1300 recipes from the congregation at El Campo, Texas. Hardcover with 3-ring binder. 646 pages; El Campo Congregation.
Nearly 700 recipes collected by the ladies of the South Haven Mennonite Congregation, Macon, Mississippi. This book was started when recipes were gathered to give the wives of revival evangelists. A variety of new recipes, some easy and some challenging, … Read More
Southern Country Cookbook was first published in 1990 by the sisters of the Southern Star Mennonite Church, Geiger, Alabama. This new edition blends many new recipes with the treasured favorites of the first book. 296 pages; hardcover with ring binder.
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
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.
208 pages of recipes compiled by the Brooksville Mennonite Church. Paper with plastic spiral binding.
A recipe collection from the congregation at Fairview, Oklahoma. Over 900 recipes; hardcover with ring binder.
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.
This cookbook with more than 500 recipes has been in print for a number of years and is now available from Gospel Publishers. Recipes from Brazil are found throughout this cookbook. Paperback with comb binding; Carol Schultz.
Nearly 700 recipes collected by the ladies of the South Haven Mennonite Congregation, Macon, Mississippi. This book was started when recipes were gathered to give the wives of revival evangelists. A variety of new recipes, some easy and some challenging, … Read More
Southern Country Cookbook was first published in 1990 by the sisters of the Southern Star Mennonite Church, Geiger, Alabama. This new edition blends many new recipes with the treasured favorites of the first book. 296 pages; hardcover with ring binder.
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
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.
208 pages of recipes compiled by the Brooksville Mennonite Church. Paper with plastic spiral binding.
A recipe collection from the congregation at Fairview, Oklahoma. Over 900 recipes; hardcover with ring binder.
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.
This cookbook with more than 500 recipes has been in print for a number of years and is now available from Gospel Publishers. Recipes from Brazil are found throughout this cookbook. Paperback with comb binding; Carol Schultz.
Nearly 700 recipes collected by the ladies of the South Haven Mennonite Congregation, Macon, Mississippi. This book was started when recipes were gathered to give the wives of revival evangelists. A variety of new recipes, some easy and some challenging, … Read More
Southern Country Cookbook was first published in 1990 by the sisters of the Southern Star Mennonite Church, Geiger, Alabama. This new edition blends many new recipes with the treasured favorites of the first book. 296 pages; hardcover with ring binder.
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
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.
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