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"RECIPES & REMEMBERING" is a beautiful collection compiled by someone who lives to cook and has for family, church and community for her entire life. Recipes from country charm to gourmet will delight the youngest to the most experienced cook. The recipes are easy to follow and understand. Not only is this a treasured collection of well tested recipes, but you will find yourself engoying the delightful stories of growing up on a farm.
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Edith Parker Willette demonstrates the thrills of experiencing nature first-hand as she talks about hunting and its intimate connection to her life in her new book, The Woman Hunter from the Adirondack Mountains. The Woman Hunter from the Adirondack Mountains chronicles Willette's extensive hunting experiences, beginning in her early years through her hunter father. Willette was often excited about hunting and the stories the men brought from the woods. "Mother would try to interest me in my one doll but I always wanted to hear [Father and Uncle Ralph's] stories," Willette remarks about her interests, already clear from the start. In The Woman Hunter from the Adirondack Mountains, Willette lists down tips and tricks on hunting various game including deer, turkey, squirrel, and rabbit, and on fishing, dedicating a chapter on each. With the discussion of each game, the author purposefully unfolds the unforgettable experiences tied to each, which she hopes to share to readers for their varied enjoyment.
Includes "Dilatory domiciles."
Enough Rope is Dorothy Parker's first volume of poetry. The Nation described her verse as "caked with a salty humor, rough with splinters of disillusion, and tarred with a bright black authenticity."
Biographical sketch of Abel Parker with annotations by [Joel Parker] and [Edith Jewett Parker].