By Mrs. Simon Kander
1936 edition
As I write this, I am quite grateful to Mrs. Simon Kander,
although I really wish I could think of her by her own name, not just her
husband’s! I am enjoying a slice of
peanut butter bread, taken from page 65 of her very comprehensive cook book.
Notice the title on the cover, “The Settlement Cook Book –
the way to a man’s heart”. I looked up
some information about this book online and was relieved to see “the way to a
man’s heart” phrase removed from more recent editions because this is a really
great cook book – for women or men alike, whether cooking for themselves, to
steal someone’s heart, or to feed a crowd.
To be sure, the nutritional guide at the front of the book
is outdated. It is no longer suggested
that “Every infant should receive cod liver oil from the second month on…Beginning
with a few drops at a time, the dose is increased until the baby receives ½ to
1 teaspoonful of cod liver oil twice daily.”
What I love most about this particular copy is noticing the
obvious favorites of the cook it belonged to.
This cook baked a lot of small cakes and cookies! Sugar cookies appear to have been a
favorite. Besides the taped pages, I can
still see remnants of flour and other food stains on its pages.
Thanks to Michelle who thought of me when she saw this book
and to the book’s finders for passing it on and not throwing it away!
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