Clementine Paddleford played a vital role our country’e culinary history and women’s history.
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Clementine Paddleford: America’s Forgotten Food Writer
September 13, 2013 in Authors, Clementine Paddleford, Cookbooks, Culinary Cellar work, Culinary History, Culinary traditions, Family, Family Recipes, Food Events, Food Magazines, Food Products, Libraries, Newspapers, Prize-Winning Recipes, Rebuilding the Culinary Cellar, The Culinary Cellar, Travel, Vintage cookbooks, Vintage magazines, Vintage recipes

The Comfort of Homemade Noodles
February 4, 2013 in Classic Recipes, Culinary traditions, Family, Recipes, Vintage recipes
To our family, nothing is more comforting on a cold winter’s day than my great aunt Margie’s homemade noodles.
Why I Started This Blog
I love cookbooks. I mean I really love them. I love to read them, treasure them, learn from them, and, of course, cook from them. To me, cookbooks take on a life all of their own. They are history, family, and memories. I have been collecting cookbooks and writing down treasured recipes of family, friends, and neighbors since about age twelve, which means I now own thousands of cookbooks, recipes, and clippings. Now I want to share them with you along with the many other culinary treasures of my cellar." - Debbie Vanni