Mandie's Cookbook (Mandie Series)
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1. Aunt Lou's Recipes^2. Cherokee Recipes ^3. How To's And Helpful Information^112 Pages^
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1. Aunt Lou's Recipes^2. Cherokee Recipes ^3. How To's And Helpful Information^112 Pages^
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Introduces recipes for dishes as they were prepared at the turn of the century, including corn pudding and southern fried chicken, through the story of Mandie learning cooking from her Aunt Lou.
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After days and days of begging, Amanda Elizabeth Shaw (better known as Mandie) finally convinced Aunt Lou to teach her how to cook. You know who Aunt Lou is - Mandie's Uncle John's housekeeper. Mandie not only loved learning how to cook, but she recorded every recipe, every "do" and "don't" that they went through. And that is how this cookbook came to be shared with you. Mandie also learned how to cook Cherokee-style from Morning Star, Uncle Ned's wife. Sallie, her granddaughter, helped translate since Morning Star doesn't speak English. Being part Cherokee, Mandie wanted to learn how her kin people cook. With Mandie's step-by-step instructions, you can cook and serve meals and share the experiences of girls from the turn-of-the century. Learn how to bake cakes and pies, do popcorn balls, make biscuits and Southern fried chicken, as well as make Indian recipes like dried apples and potato skins.
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Join Mandie in preparing delicious recipes from the past and comparing now to what it was like in Mandie's day.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 52927
- Product Code 1556612249
- EANÂ 9781556612244
- Pages 112
- Department Children / Young Adults
- Category Child Games & Activities
- Sub-Category Activity/colouring Books
- Publisher Bethany House Publishers
- Publication Date Nov 1991
- Dimensions 204 x 258 x 12mm
- Weight 0.245kg
Lois Gladys Leppard
Lois began her first Mandie story when she was only 11 years old. But eventually the manuscript was tucked away in a drawer and forgotten. Lois went on to attend Furman University and studied music for several years in New York City where she and her sister sang professionally. Some years ago, Lois was prompted to pull that old manuscript out and began to work on Mandie's story - of her childhood in the South at the turn of the century and her Cherokee heritage. The rest is history - and now the Mandie books series have sales nearing six million copies! Lois writes from her home in South Carolina. Enthusiastic young fans fill her mailbox with their insightful responses to her stories. - Publisher.