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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:

 
It was the early 1960s and some homemakers wanted to spend less time in the kitchen. They wanted convenience. This cookbook gave them easy-to-prepare recipes using simple, readily-available ingredients.
Original Cookbook Cover

Peg Bracken’s witty cookbook offered relief to women who “hate to cook but have to.” It didn’t promise to turn reluctant cooks into gourmet chefs. Instead, this 1960s culinary icon was filled with down-to-earth, easy to make foods, kid friendly dishes and ideas for using leftovers.
Original Cookbook Cover

Craig Claiborne, New York Times food editor and America's leading food critic, encouraged home cooks to broaden their culinary horizons. His 1961 New York Times Cook Book included both regional American dishes and recipes from 23 other countries that were published in the Times during the 1950s.
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