Many years ago, I bought Felicity's cooking studio.
It is an interesting glimpse into colonial dining.
You're the chef! Roll up your sleeves and discover how fun it is to make
the meals Felicity loved. Chose from more than 20 easy-to-follow
recipes. When you're ready to show off your cooking skills, turn to the
party chapter for ideas on throwing three different Felicity-inspired
parties! Felicity's Cooking Studio also includes a cookie cutter, 20
Table Talkers, and 10 reusable Place Cards.
Easy to follow recipes are included
Twelfth Night Ball (twelfth day after Christmas)
New Year's cookies
-Madelon
I am interested in how to make the beefsteak pie. My husband's family makes applebutter every Christmas. Thanks for this feature. I may see if I can find this book for a good price. Wish AG still issued these kind of books.
ReplyDeleteI don't think something like this would have appealed to me as a kid, but as an adult I think it's really cool! You were so smart to get this. It's awesome!
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing book. I appreciate the historical content especially - it just adds to Felicity's character/doll and the colonial world! thanks for giving us an inside 'peek' ^_^
ReplyDeleteI love the cooking studios and old cookbooks! Thanks for sharing! If you havent made them yet, you should try and make the Queen Cakes. They are so yummy!
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