Friday, February 6, 2009

Something New in Sandwiches or Complete Fish and Game Cookbook

Something New in Sandwiches

Author: Whit

Originally published by Kegan Paul in 1932, this book gives you sandwiches with such verve and imagination that you will never view this popular object in the same way again. There are sections on hot sandwiches, special savory sandwiches, vegetarian sandwiches, sweet supper sandwiches, biscuit sandwiches, afternoon tea sandwiches, sandwiches for the nursery, picnics, and railway journeys. Sandwich devotees will have to worship at this author's shrine.



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Complete Fish and Game Cookbook

Author: A D Livingston

Whatever your favorite fare and preferred cooking methods, you'll find no-fuss recipes and easy-to-follow instructions to help you bring your catch to table.

Library Journal

Livingston's comprehensive cookbook/ guide was originally published as Outdoor Life's Complete Fish and Game Cookbook (1986); this revision contains about 20 percent new material. The text displays the author's usual mix of quirky wit and vast knowledge of his subject. Some of the recipes seem rather nostalgic, but how many cookbooks cover "Rattlesnakes, Armadillos, and Varmints"? Libraries where the first edition was popular will want the revised version, as will other collections serving an appropriate clientele.



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