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Tried and True Recipes, Arranged and compiled by the Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Chaumont, N.Y. Second edition by [New York, Chaumont]; Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church

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Tried and True Recipes, Arranged and compiled by the Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Chaumont, N.Y. Second edition
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[New York, Chaumont]; Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church
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Rabelais - Fine Books on Food & Drink (United States)
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Chaumont, N.Y.: Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1897. Octavo-sized stapled booklet (23 x 15 cm.), 48 pages. Advertisements. Stated Second Edition (on wrappers only). An attractively designed church cookbook emanating from a hamlet in Jefferson County (near Lake Ontario), whose central district is now listed in The National Register of Historic Places. The Methodist Episcopal Society traces its presence in Chaumont to the earliest days of settlement by Europeans during the first decades of the nineteenth century. The offering of Tried and True Recipes – 300 of them, a great many attributed– coincided with the dedication on 1 December 1897 of the New Church, following the decimation of the First Church in a fire the previous spring. Though among the unsigned, household medical recipes in the "Scrap Basket" miscellany compel notice: Cough Syrup – Whooping Cough Liniment – Syrup for Whooping Cough – Blackberry Cordial – Remedy for Croup – Excellent Cough Mixture – To Keep Jellies from Moulding – To Renew Black Silk – To Clarify Fat – Washing Fluid – To Wash Blankets – To Clean Marble – To Destroy Ants – Silver Polish – Cold Starch – Starching – To Remove Ink Stains From Paper – To Take Kerosine from a Carpet – To Take Mildew Out of Cloth – Raspberry Shrub – Coffee – To Purify Cistern Water – Unfermented Communion Wine – Mock Cream – Cough Cure – Brine for Eggs – To Remove Indelible Ink – Javelle Water (for bleaching white goods) – To Remove Grass Stain – To Remove Iron Rust and Stain – Furniture Polish – To Remove Ceiling Paper – Weights of Groceries. Clean and tight, in a typographically attractive wrapper, with a tiny bit of staining, otherwise fine. Very handsome. Rare. [OCLC locates one copy (Chapin Library, Williams College); not in Brown, Cagle, or Cook].