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Local Roots Menu Preview Evening Dining

April 14, 2015
Be one of our first guests to try the new spring Eagle Tavern menu.

Railroader's Breakfast

April 25-26 & May 2-3, 9-10, 2015
Start your little engineer’s Day Out With Thomas™ with a hearty Railroader’s Breakfast
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We found 3 cookbooks:

 
This cookbook, organized as a fundraiser by the ladies of a Congregational church in Marysville, Ohio in 1876, was a big hit with Midwestern housewives. It was published in several more editions.
Original Cookbook Cover

Alice James took the mystery out of cooking for young housewives by providing tasty, economical recipes specially designed for a small family of two or three.
Original Cookbook Cover

Abby Fisher moved from Alabama to California during the 1870s, where she sold pickles, jellies and preserves, and won an award at the 1879 Sacramento State Fair. Local San Francisco area women encouraged this African-American cook to capture her decades of Southern culinary experience in a cookbook. Mrs. Fisher couldn’t read or write, so she dictated the recipes.
Original Cookbook Cover
We found 3 cookbooks:

Appetizers & Snacks (5)
Beverages (6)
Biscuits & Breads (19)
Breakfast (2)
Desserts (47)
Fish (9)
Meat (31)
Pasta (3)
Poultry (9)
Salads (7)
Sandwiches (8)
Side Dishes (12)
Soups (10)
Spices & Dressings (4)
Vegetables (23)

1700's (2)
1800-1849 (3)
1850-1899 (3)
1900-1910 (1)
1910-1920 (2)
1920-1930 (2)
1930-1940 (4)
1940-1950 (2)
1950-1960 (1)
1960-1970 (3)
1970-1980 (1)
1980-1990 (1)
1990-2000 (1)

Applesauce Cake
Tavern Biscuits
Chicken Salad
Friday Night Sandwich
Diet Loaf
Pottie Py
Mulligatawny Soup
Peanut Butter Griddle Cakes
Salmagundi
Cream of Anything Soup