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stovies

stovies

Stovies — and when is a cookbook more than a collection of recipes?

Published by twinlaw on September 16, 2013 Respond Permalink

See my latest post on stovies, cookbooks and feisty women (not forgetting Sir Wattie) at jingsandthings.wordpress.com.

Filed under: Cooking and cook books and Tagged: cookbooks, feisty women, Meg Dods’ Cookbook: The Cook and Housewife’s Manual, stovies, The Cookery Book of Lady Clark of Tillypronie, The Scots Kitchen, Walter Scott