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At Freedom's Table: More Than 200 Years of Receipts and Remembrances from Military Wives |
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Rating: Summary: Terrific recipes & engaging anecdotal stories Review: From an Independence Tear Party featuring food served by the women of Edenton, North Carolina at an October 25, 1774 gathering, down American history to a Memorial Day Catfish Fry that would be recognized by contemporary readers today, At Freedom's Table: More Than 200 Years Of Recipes & Remembrances From Military Wives showcases an outstanding and very highly recommended collection of terrific recipes, engaging anecdotal stories, and history vintage photographs tracing and illustrating the unique contribution of American military wives to the dining table. From Liberty Tea; White Fruit Cake; and Oven Baked Chicken for a Crowd; to Yankee Doodle Pot Roast; Baklava; Nanna's Chicken-Fried Steak; and Bow-Tie Asparagus Bundles, here are dishes that will prove as popular today as they were throughout our nation's diverse and eclectic history.
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