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The Military Wives Cookbook

by Dawn on May 6, 2009

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b1072Did you know that Military Spouses Day is this Friday, May 8? In honor of Military Spouses Day, Sourcebooks has asked me to share with you The Military Wives’ Cookbook: 200 Years of Traditions, Recipes, and Remembrances by Carolyn Quick Tillery.

This is more than a cookbook, it’s full of stories and photographs illustrating the rich history of American military wives. I even read one, about military wives during the American Revolution, as a bedtime story to one of my daughters. Each recipe is preceded by a brief anecdote or quote, such as, “Yes, we are sometimes called camp followers, but we don’t mind. . . We know all about the comfort and cheer that goes with us, and then–we have not been left behind!” [Frances Roe]

Because of the wide variety of situations and locales where American military wives are stationed, the recipes cover a broad range: from cheese grits, to beef fajitas, to Confederate plum pudding, to champagne punch, to peanut brittle (I’m looking forward to trying this one!).

The Military Wives Cookbook contains six sections:

  • Teas and Coffees
  • Buffets, Brunches, and Lunches
  • A Taste of Home: Dinner Family Style
  • Alfresco Dining
  • Over There: An International Affair
  • Home for the Holidays and Other Celebrations

My favorite is the Teas and Coffees section, with categories such as An Independence Tea Party; Midwinter Tea with Friends; Lady’s Afternoon Delight: A Garden Tea Party; and Morning Bridal Shower Coffee for Twenty-Five.

Fascinating and sometimes tear-jerking, The Military Wives Cookbook weaves together scenes, foods, and stories that offer a glimpse into more than 200 years’ worth of history of the American military wife.

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1 Marine Corps Nomads May 6, 2009 at 3:11 pm

Sounds like a great book. I’ll have to check it out.

Marine Corps Nomadss last blog post..What a Beautiful Day!

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