Hi everyone
As always with third party requests, if you have not already, please
email Suzie Gallager directly with these comments. (Of course, you
can send them to the list, too, since I'm sure other people would love
to know about them.
Dan
Quoting "Miller,Jon Stephen" <[log in to unmask]>:
> A google book search will yield temperance recipes in downloadable
> PDFs. For example, there is a recipe for sarsaparilla mead on page
> 218 of Mary Smith's Temperance Cook-Book 2nd ed. (San Jose: Mercury,
> 1887). Here is a link:
> http://books.google.com/books?id=veYqAAAAYAAJ
>
> On Aug 24, 2010, at 1:05 PM, David Fahey wrote:
>
>> Tasty dishes : made from tested recipes : showing what we can have for
>> breakfast, dinner, tea and supper, with appendix containing recipes
>> for making temperance drinks.
>>
>> Publisher: London : J. Clarke & Co., 1881
>>
>> On 8/24/10, Dan Malleck <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Subject: temperance recipes
>>>> From: suzie gallagher <[log in to unmask]>
>>>> To: [log in to unmask]
>>>
>>> Dear colleagues
>>> I figure someone might be able to help Suzie out.
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi Dan
>>>> I was wondering if you could help me. I am looking specifically for
>>>> a pamphlet by a J Livesey called Recipes for Making Temperance
>>>> Drinks, there could possibly have been two or three series of them.
>>>> I am hoping to recreate these recipes, I remember as a child all my
>>>> friends mothers or grandmothers could make dandelion and burdock
>>>> cordial and sarsaparilla. (Northern England), I am researching for a
>>>> book (fiction) in which the main character opens a temperance bar in
>>>> a town in the South West of Ireland in this time period. It has lots
>>>> of potential but I would love to have recipes to back it up.
>>>> Thanks for your help
>>>> Suzie Gallagher
>>>
>>> Dan Malleck, PhD
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>>> Brock University
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>>
>>
>> --
>> David M. Fahey
>> Professor Emeritus of History
>> Miami University
>> Oxford, Ohio 45056
>> USA
>
Hi everyone
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