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From Amish And Mennonite Kitchens [Paperback]

Phyllis Pellman Good , Rachel Thomas Pellman
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Amish and Mennonite cooking feeds the soul as well as the body. The delicious, traditional recipes in this very popular collection produce dishes that are sturdy and basic, yet full of flavor, affection, and warm memories. Here are easy-to-follow, from-scratch recipes for breads, soups, salads, vegetables, meats and main dishes, casseroles, pies, cakes, cookies, and desserts, as well as jams, jellies, and relishes, candies, beverages, and snacks.

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Phyllis Pellman Good is editor of Festival Quarterly, a magazine exploring the art, faith, and culture of Mennonite peoples. She and her husband, Merle, oversee The People’s Place and the Old Country Store. Phyllis is the author of several books, among them Cooking and Memories. The Goods are the parents of two daughters and are members of the Landisville Mennonite church.

Rachel Thomas Pellman is manager of the Old Country Store in Intercourse, Pennsylvania., which features quilts, crafts, and toys by more than 200 Amish and Mennonite craftspersons. Rachel and her husband, Kenny, are co-authors of The World of Amish Quilts and its companion book, Amish Quilt Patterns. Rachel and Kenny are the parents of one son and are members of the Rossmere Mennonite Church.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Simply the BEST Cookbook!, Oct 17 2002
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"jancicfamily" (Cleveland, NC United States) - See all my reviews
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We have found so many tasty and easy recipes in this collection. From the Meatloaf, to the Potato Soup, to the Whoppie Pies... We could go on and on. All the ingredients you will generally have on hand. Simply the BEST.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Tasty and Easy - A busy cook's favorite!, Mar 30 2000
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Have enjoyed the easy to follow, tasty recipes repeatedly over the past 5 years. Especially like the soups! If you're seeking a good all-around basic 'down home' cookbook...this is a good one!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good, familiar food, Jun 2 2011
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As an (unwillingly) transplanted PA German, I missed the foods my mother and grandmother used to make. This cookbook brings it all back with easy-to-make recipes that turn out the way they're supposed to. Unfortunately, some recipes are designed to feed a multitude (as in "take one bushel" of something), and it would have been nice to have had them adapted for cooks with smaller families. That aside, I turn to this cookbook regularly and always find something tasty to make. One thing I've noticed, though, is that just about every recipe seems to call for flour, butter, or sugar--or all three--the delicious backbone of PA German cooking. Enjoy!
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