pioneers in transforming the neighborhood into a culinary destination
and the very traditional ones inherited from the immigrants who made the culture of the city as varied as its food
These are recipes you’ll bookmark and use so often they become your own
the work is complemented by a series of videos that serve to gain a better idea of forming techniques
and mastering the art of cooking these foods can be easy with the proper techniques and strategies
(Booklet) Anon. The Candy Book. Literature pioneers in transforming the neighborhood16 pp. 5. 75x3. 25", pictorial wrappers. Osage, IA: Woolverton Printing, c. 1915. A charming little book, part of the Handy Recipe Series by Woolverton Printing. Recipes include peanut candy, glace nuts, heavenly hash, cocoanut balls, almond bars, maple tutti frutti, and other popular American candies of the early 20th century. Near fine.