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Community cookbooks

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Here are entered works on cookbooks that contain recipes submitted by community organizations, often church or civic groups, frequently including a history of the organization and the region, personal recollections or local culinary traditions. Individual community cookbooks are entered under the specific heading or headings for the type of recipes included, e.g., Casserole cooking; Cooking, American--New England style.

Found in 86 Collections and/or Records:

Favorite Recipes from our best cooks, 1967

 Item — Box M0108-10
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Countless local congregations, and especially their Ladies/Women's Ministries, have published cookbooks as fundraising ventures for building projects, missions programs, and operating expenses of the church. This accruing collection serves as a memorium, preserving and making available many of these cookbooks. Not only are they great resources for comfort-food recipes, they are a window into the culture and operations of portions of the Church of God.

Dates: 1967

Favorites from Florida Keys Kitchens

 Item — Box M0108-9
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Countless local congregations, and especially their Ladies/Women's Ministries, have published cookbooks as fundraising ventures for building projects, missions programs, and operating expenses of the church. This accruing collection serves as a memorium, preserving and making available many of these cookbooks. Not only are they great resources for comfort-food recipes, they are a window into the culture and operations of portions of the Church of God.

Dates: 1960-

Feeding the Flock, 2005

 Item — Box M0108-11
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Countless local congregations, and especially their Ladies/Women's Ministries, have published cookbooks as fundraising ventures for building projects, missions programs, and operating expenses of the church. This accruing collection serves as a memorium, preserving and making available many of these cookbooks. Not only are they great resources for comfort-food recipes, they are a window into the culture and operations of portions of the Church of God.

Dates: 2005

Feeding the Flock, 2007

 File — Box M0108-6
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Countless local congregations, and especially their Ladies/Women's Ministries, have published cookbooks as fundraising ventures for building projects, missions programs, and operating expenses of the church. This accruing collection serves as a memorium, preserving and making available many of these cookbooks. Not only are they great resources for comfort-food recipes, they are a window into the culture and operations of portions of the Church of God.

Dates: 2007

Feeding the Flock, Cape [MO] Church of God, 2001

 Item — Box M0108-13, Object: 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Countless local congregations, and especially their Ladies/Women's Ministries, have published cookbooks as fundraising ventures for building projects, missions programs, and operating expenses of the church. This accruing collection serves as a memorium, preserving and making available many of these cookbooks. Not only are they great resources for comfort-food recipes, they are a window into the culture and operations of portions of the Church of God.

Dates: 2001

Feeding the Flock II, Grenada (MS) Church of God, 2005

 Item — Box M0108-7
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Countless local congregations, and especially their Ladies/Women's Ministries, have published cookbooks as fundraising ventures for building projects, missions programs, and operating expenses of the church. This accruing collection serves as a memorium, preserving and making available many of these cookbooks. Not only are they great resources for comfort-food recipes, they are a window into the culture and operations of portions of the Church of God.

Dates: 2005

From our Kitchen to yours, 1984

 File — Box M0108-11
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Countless local congregations, and especially their Ladies/Women's Ministries, have published cookbooks as fundraising ventures for building projects, missions programs, and operating expenses of the church. This accruing collection serves as a memorium, preserving and making available many of these cookbooks. Not only are they great resources for comfort-food recipes, they are a window into the culture and operations of portions of the Church of God.

Dates: 1984

Give us this day our daily bread, 2011

 File — Box M0108-11
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Countless local congregations, and especially their Ladies/Women's Ministries, have published cookbooks as fundraising ventures for building projects, missions programs, and operating expenses of the church. This accruing collection serves as a memorium, preserving and making available many of these cookbooks. Not only are they great resources for comfort-food recipes, they are a window into the culture and operations of portions of the Church of God.

Dates: 2011

Heavenly Cooking, 1987

 File — Box M0108-6
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Countless local congregations, and especially their Ladies/Women's Ministries, have published cookbooks as fundraising ventures for building projects, missions programs, and operating expenses of the church. This accruing collection serves as a memorium, preserving and making available many of these cookbooks. Not only are they great resources for comfort-food recipes, they are a window into the culture and operations of portions of the Church of God.

Dates: 1987

Heavenly Delights, 2000

 File — Box M0108-4, Object: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Countless local congregations, and especially their Ladies/Women's Ministries, have published cookbooks as fundraising ventures for building projects, missions programs, and operating expenses of the church. This accruing collection serves as a memorium, preserving and making available many of these cookbooks. Not only are they great resources for comfort-food recipes, they are a window into the culture and operations of portions of the Church of God.

Dates: 2000