Baking Recipes of Our Founding FathersInfinity Publishing, 2004 - 276 sider A unique collection of recipes covering everything from biscuits and rolls to coffee cakes and pies as they were enjoyed by every Signer of the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution. |
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Introducing Baking Recipes of Our Founding 2 Food in Colonial America Fathers 3 Bread Baking in the Homes of the Signers | 1 |
Sweet Breads as Made in the Colonial Home | 4 |
Corn Bread Baking as Done for Our Forefathers | 5 |
Sweet Rolls and Coffecakes Early American 7 Biscuit Baking as Done in Colonial Kitchens | 6 |
Homemade Crackers as Made for Our 9 Roll Baking as Done by Colonial 10 Muffin Baking from Kitchens in the 11 Bun Baking Secrets of Signers ... | 17 |
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Cake Varieties Baked by Our Colonial 14 Cookie Favorites Before and During the 15 Pie Crusts and Pastries Made by Families of the Signers 16 Pie a... | 239 |
Revolution Ancestors | 251 |
Appendix Index | 265 |
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