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Browse subcollection Recipe for Victory : Food and Cooking in Wartime

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Harrison, Grace Clergue Allied cookery : British, French, Italian, Belgian, Russian / arranged by Grace Clergue Harrison and Gertrude Clergue, to aid the war sufferers in the devastated districts of France; introduction by Hon. Raoul Dandurand ; prefaced by Stephen Leacock and Ella Wheeler Wilcox. (1916)

Best war time recipes (1918)

Moore, Helen Watkeys Camouflage cookery; a book of mock dishes, written and comp. by Helen Watkeys Moore. (1918)

Hiller, Elizabeth O. Mrs., comp. The corn cook book ([ca. 1918])

The Day's food in war and peace ([ca.1918])

Peel, Dorothy Constance (Bayliff) "Mrs. C. S. Peel" The eat-less-meat book, war ration cookery (1918)

Selden, Charles Albert, 1870- Everyman's garden in wartime (1917)

United States. Food Administration. Collegiate Section Food and the war; a textbook for college classes, prepared under the direction of the Collegiate section of the United States Food administration with the cooperation of the Department of agriculture and the Bureau of education ([ca. 1918])

Wood, T. B. (Thomas Barlow), 1869-1929 Food economy in war time (1917)

Spriggs, Edmund Ivens Food and how to save it (1918)

United States. Food Administration Food saving and sharing, telling how the older children of America may help save from famine their comrades in allied lands across the sea, prepared under the direction of the United States Food administration in cooperation with the United States Department of agriculture and the Bureau of education (1918)

Rose, Mary Swartz, 1874-1941 Everyday foods in war time (1918)

Kellogg, Vernon L. (Vernon Lyman), 1867-1937 The food problem (1918)

United States. Food Administration Graphic exhibits on food conservation at fairs & expositions (1917)

Canning fruits and vegetables (July, 1917)

Gentner, L.G Defend your garden against insect pests (June, 1917)

Jones, E. R. (Edward Richard), 1882-1937 Drain the wet spots (May, 1917)

Dry surplus fruits and vegetables (July, 1917)

Getting the farm work done (May, 1917)

Moore, R. A. (Ransom Asa), 1861-1941 Grow beans (April, 1917)

Moore, J. G. (James Garfield) Have a backyard garden (April, 1917)

Moore, R. A. (Ransom Asa), 1861-1941 Help fill the nation's flour barrel (August, 1917)

McCollum, Elmer Verner, b. 1879 Hints on what to eat during the war (February, 1918)

How to cook soy beans (May, 1917)

How to use barley (June, 1917)

Moore, J. G. (James Garfield) 1881- How to store vegetables for winter use (September, 1917)

How to use other cereals (April, 1918)

Hatch, K. L. (Kirk Lester), 1871- Let us give thanks (November, 1918)

Hunt, Ada E. Other kinds of bread (August, 1917)

Other ways to cook potatoes (February, 1918)

Hayes, J. B. (John B.) , 1891- Preserve eggs for winter use (May, 1917)

Hayes, J. B. (John B.) , 1891- Start a flock (May, 1917)

Marlatt, A. L. (Abby Lillian), b. 1869 Twelve ways to cook carp (October, 1917)

Whitson, A. R. (Andrew Robeson), 1870-1945 The use of fertilizers during the war (February, 1918)

Victory breads (October,1918)

Ways of using corn (January, 1918)

What shall we eat on wheatless and meatless days? (May, 1918)

Moore, R. A. (Ransom Asa), 1861-1941 Why not buckwheat? (May, 1917)

National Training School for Cookery (Great Britain) Thrift for troubled times (1917)

Laurie, Jessie M. A war cookery book for the sick and wounded : compiled from the cookery books by Mrs. Edwards, Miss May Little, etc., etc. / by Jessie M. Laurie. (1914)

Handy, Amy L. (Amy Littlefield) War food; practical and economical methods of keeping vegetables, fruits and meats (1917)

Pack, Charles Lathrop, 1857-1937 The war garden victorious, by Charles Lathrop Pack ... (1919)

Free, Montague, 1885-1965 War gardens : a pocket guide for home vegetable growers / by Montague Free. (1918)

Partridge, Pauline Dunwell Wheatless and meatless days, by Pauline Dunwell Partridge andHester Martha Conklin. (1918)


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