Further Suggestions for Your Perpetual Edification
It's August
now, and you're sick of having those same old watermelon rind pickles
for dinner every day, aren't you? It's a common complaint these days,
so we thought we'd offer a few nostalgic suggestions to spice up your
TV dinner tray:
The Electric
Epicures Cookbook by Poppy Cannon
The
Too-Good-To-Be-Leftovers Cookbook
The Can-Opener
Cookbook by Poppy Cannon
Catch'em and
Cook'em by Bunny Day
Foodarama
Party Book "Foodarama living is better living for everyone, and
it is marked by four important characteristics: Foodarama families eat
better...save money...save time...and have more fun, too!"
Cooking for the
Freezer byt Myra Waldo
Wild Game Cookbook
(A Remington Sportsmen's Library Book)(Hundreds of Savory Ways to
Prepare All Kinds of Game)
So
now you've left the kitchen, and you're looking for some light reading
to take along to the beach. How about What We Can Do About
Communism by Russell V. DeLong, Ph.D.? See also our Communism Picture Book page.
For those of you who like
a little more suspense, there's always 700 Science Experiments for
Everyone
Happy Times by
Guy L. Bond
Extraordinary
Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds by Charles
Mackay
And now for the craft
section of our programme: how to sew SLIPCOVERS, prepared for
The Singer Company by Claire Valentine
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