Monday, January 26, 2009

Old Time Southern Cooking or Diabetic Sweet Tooth Cookbook

Old-Time Southern Cooking

Author: Laurie Stickland

In the days before food processors and microwave ovens, Southern cooking was not just a feast of flavors, it was a craft of artisans. Old-Time Southern Cookingattempts to recapture the traditional manner of cooking and eating in the south from the late 1800s until World War II. The authors have modernized these recipes in only one respect- by the mere fact that they have written them down. Many originals of the trade have long since passed on with their creators, but Strickland and Dunn have preserved more than 125 classics of the southern dinner table.

Some of the expected arrivals include grits, fried ham and red-eye gravy, corn bread, fried green tomatoes, and chicken and dumplings. Grouped into four categories- breakfast, weekdays, Sunday dinner, and special occasions- these are authentic recipes just as they were done generations ago in homes everywhere throughout the South mixed with stories and techniques as told by the contributors.



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Diabetic Sweet Tooth Cookbook

Author: Mary Jane Finsand

Use these tips and advice on sugar substitutes and tasty spices for making Chocolate Mint Dessert Drink, Cinnamon Swirl Bread, Crisscross Peanut Butter Cookies, Toasted Coconut Sauce, and a whole host of other delicious recipes. All pay strict attention to medical requirements necessary for diabetic diets; as well, complete, up-to-the-minute American Diabetic Association exchange lists are included, calories, carbohydrates and exchanges appear with each recipe, and microwave cooking instructions are given where applicable. 160 pages, 6 X 9.



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