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Grandma's Book of Recipes and Helpful Hints

by Louise Hart

  • Some historical and family notes
  • Great Meat and Poultry Recipes
  • Leftover opportunities
  • Amazing Money Managers
  • Tasty Fish Recipes
  • Vegetables Recipes
  • Desserts, a Wealth of Cookies Recipes
  • Cakes and Breads
  • Homeopathic Remedies

All these original family recipes and homeopathic remedies along with anecdotes about the family for whom they were developed are presented in this cookbook by author Louise Hart.
The personal anecdotes add special flavor and an extra dimension to this collection of Irish American recipes, according to a reviewer at the U.S. Copyright office.
The stories, in fact, provide insight into the heritage, family values and culture and demonstrate how the foods we choose as well as how we choose to prepare them reflect our lifestyles, individual creativity and values.

About Louise Hart: poet and author Louise Hart has been writing since she was five years of age and published since she was thirteen. A former journalist, columnist, teacher and entrepreneur, she was dubbed the new Emily Dickinson by the editor of Mustang Review, a prestigious imagistic poetry journal, for her poem, "Snow". She has also been named Poet Laureate of Greater Lawrence by the Greater Lawrence Chamber of Commerce. She currently has over 250 poems in print in anthologies, poetry journals, magazines and other publications.
In addition to her metaphysical, imagistic work, Prayers for the Temple Within, and The Illustrated Book of Trees, both available through www.e-dition.net, this versatile writer is the author of cookbooks, children's books, short stories, essays, humor, fiction and the historical non-fiction, Mill Girls and Their Daughters.
A native of Massachusetts, she is a graduate of Boston University, the University of Massachusetts at Lowell and Harvard University. She has also completed the Institute in Economic and Urban Development at Tufts University in Medford, Ma and attended law school. A business consultant and president of a non-profit corporation promoting careers in the arts, she is a former member of the National Advisory Council of the National Health Service Corps of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in Washington, D.C. She was awarded the Derek Bok Prize for Outstanding Leadership in Community Service by Harvard and similarly named to the state honor roll for Outstanding Leadership in Community Service by the American Association of University Women.

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  • Version 1.0
  • Date: 12/15/2002
  • File size: 5 415kb
  • Win 98/XP/2000
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