Preserving on Paper
Discover the fascinating world of domestic life in the seventeenth century with Preserving on Paper by Kristine Kowalchuk. This critical edition, published by University of Toronto Press in 2017, offers an insightful look into three handwritten receipt books that blend culinary recipes, medical remedies, and household tips, showcasing the invaluable contributions of women in early modern society. Spanning 392 pages, this captivating collection not only highlights the art of preservation but also serves as a vital historical resource for anyone interested in British culture, cooking, and women's literature. Perfect for scholars, cooks, and history enthusiasts alike, Preserving on Paper invites readers to explore the rich tapestry of everyday life during a transformative period in history. Enhance your understanding of early works to 1800 and indulge in the timeless wisdom of these remarkable women.