Interesting.
I cry "foul" on one recipe. It says to wrap the yam in aluminum foil--Don't think aluminum foil was on the covered wagons!
http://www.bioprepper.com/2016/03/28/20-lost-recipes-from-the-pioneers-what-they-cooked-in-their-journey-westward/
Recipies from the Pioneers
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Recipies from the Pioneers
“A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies. The man who never reads lives only one.” -- Jojen Reed
Re: Recipies from the Pioneers
When was the aluminum foil invented?
1825
When was the patent granted?
On April 2, 1889 patent was granted to the aluminum foil by Charles Martin Hall.
http://www.innovateus.net/invention/aluminum-foil
1825
When was the patent granted?
On April 2, 1889 patent was granted to the aluminum foil by Charles Martin Hall.
http://www.innovateus.net/invention/aluminum-foil
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Re: Recipies from the Pioneers
Thanks for the info and research I was too lazy to do!
“A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies. The man who never reads lives only one.” -- Jojen Reed
Re: Recipies from the Pioneers
pretty much just fire or heat and whatever food you have . And i often hear grown people say that they don't know how to cook . I got my start at about 10 - 11 , as the oldest I was in charge of the house when my parents would go out to eat or go to a movie a couple times a year . I'd send the kids to bed after supper that Mom made and then I'd raid the freezer and get cooking . My parents would get home and DAD especially would have a plate or 2 of whatever simple dish I had made .
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