Hatchet, Hands & Hoe: Planting the Pioneer Spirit : a Bushel of Practical NostalgiaCaxton Press, 1996 - 127 páginas Distributed by the University of Nebraska Press for Caxton Press Heritage gardening specialist, Erica Calkins gives practical instructions and recipes for plants used by the pioneers. Original homestead recipes offer delicious yet simple dishes. A rich resource list is provided for would-be heirloom gardeners. |
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KITCHEN GARDENS | 1 |
Kitchen Garden Recipes | 22 |
Pioneer Kitchen Garden | 29 |
NATIVE AND NATURALIZED PLANTS | 31 |
Recipes Using Native and Naturalized Plants | 50 |
DOORYARDS | 53 |
Recipes Using Plants From The Dooryard | 56 |
FIRST FRUITS OF THE LAND | 59 |
Recipes Featuring First Fruits Of The Land | 75 |
EMIGRANT MEMORIES | 77 |
ROSES OF THE OREGON TRIAL | 93 |
Garden Recreations The Rest of the Story | 107 |
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