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Agnes Ayre's Notebook - Recipes from Old St. John's (Paperback)
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Agnes Ayre's Notebook - Recipes from Old St. John's (Paperback)
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List price R727
Loot Price R531
Discovery Miles 5 310
You Save R196 (27%)
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In the early twentieth century, Newfoundland trailblazer Agnes
Marion Miller Ayre became an outspoken advocate for allowing women
to vote. She was also an avid botanist and an accomplished artist
who published a book, Wild Flowers of Newfoundland. One overlooked
aspect of Ayres remarkable life was a recipe collection she wrote
in a small notebook, starting in 1917. She did not bother with
traditional recipes -- not a boiled dinner or pan-fried cod to be
found -- but collected out-of-the-ordinary dishes for the time,
along with ingenious ways of being frugal with leftovers. Intrigued
by this historical document and curious about what exactly the lady
of a middle-class household in World War I St. Johns would feed her
family, Roger Pickavance and Agnes Marion Murphy (Ayres
granddaughter) set about cooking all 140 recipes in the century-old
notebook. Most worked well, some did not, and many would make a
welcome addition to a modern cooks repertoire. Pickavance and
Murphy have reworked some recipes, filling in the blanks,
simplifying steps, and offering ingredient substitutions where
required. The result is a glimpse into the personal life of Agnes
Ayre -- and a cookbook full of delicious surprises.
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