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Kisses at the End

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The Christmas Cook: Three Centuries of American Yuletide Sweets

By William Woys Weaver

Published 1990

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  • 1. Lettice Bryan, The Kentucky Housewife (Cincinnati: Shepard & Stearns, 1841), 292.
  • 2. Catherine E. Beecher, The Handy Cook Book (New York: J. B. Ford & Co., 1873), 519.
  • 3. See “Hänsel und Gretelhaus,” in Carl Krackhart, Neues Illustriertes Conditoreibuch (Nordhausen: Heinrich Killinger, 1907), 224.
  • 4. Margaret Graham, “Suggestive Recollections of Christmas Festivities,” Cooking Club Magazine 18 (November, 1916), 49.
  • 5. E. M. Biddle, “To Make a Christmas Tree,” The Farmer and Gardener (Philadelphia) 3 (December 1860), 189.
  • 6. Alfred L. Shoemaker, Christmas in Pennsylvania (Kutztown, Pa.: Pennsylvania Folklife Society, 1959), 97.
  • 7. See for example. The Family’s Guide (Cortland, N.Y.: C. W. Mason, 1853), 10.
  • 8. Werner L. and Asa Moore Janney, John Jay Janney’s Virginia (McLean, Va.: EPM Publications Inc., 1978), 25.
  • 9. “Popcorn in the Home,” Cooking Club Magazine 15 (March 1913), 57.
  • 10. Mrs. A. R. Pennell, The Housekeeper’s Helper (Cato, N.Y.: Privately printed, 1898), 79.

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