I definitely get that, my brain definitely feels overloaded with all the ones I’ve found so far! Once you start looking it’s kind of mind boggling how many free historic cookbooks are digitized and publicly available! They’re just mostly buried in library guides and post links. Haha.
I hope you enjoy ☺️ Depending on your region, I’d definitely recommend the South Dakota collection, the Scranton Public Library collection, and Michigan State’s Feeding Michigan collection! Those are all exclusively community cookbooks!
Ohhhhhhh nooooooo. I'm doomed! My antique cookbook addition is going into overdose.
I definitely get that, my brain definitely feels overloaded with all the ones I’ve found so far! Once you start looking it’s kind of mind boggling how many free historic cookbooks are digitized and publicly available! They’re just mostly buried in library guides and post links. Haha.
Thank you for sharing. It's a real gem for anyone into food recipes and history!
I went down a similar rabbit hole a few months ago trying to find old community cookbooks so look forward to checking these out 🙌
I hope you enjoy ☺️ Depending on your region, I’d definitely recommend the South Dakota collection, the Scranton Public Library collection, and Michigan State’s Feeding Michigan collection! Those are all exclusively community cookbooks!