Food Friday: Salad Dressing from Mexico?
Internet Archive is a fabulous website and I'm a big fan of their cookbook collection (look for it by going to Texts > Additional Collections >Cookbooks and Home Economics). They've recently updated the site and it has more of a "Pinterest" feel. The nice part about that is instead of just a list of titles, you can see the actual cookbook covers.
Today's recipe comes from that collection. The Delta's Best Cook Book, Recommended by the Delta's Best Cooks. Compiled by The American Legion Auxiliary of BEPO Arnold Knowles Post No. 32 (Greenville, Mississippi, no date).
Today's recipe caught my eye because it is called Salad Dressing (From Mexico). I'm not sure if that is like Chop Suey from China but anything that is good with avocados can't be too bad.
Now aside from that recipe the other thing that caught my eye was this advertisement on the opposite page.
Funeral home and picture framing. Now that's a one-stop shop! But for genealogists, it could also mean a clue for the death of a Greenville ancestor.
Go check out the great collection of cookbooks on Internet Archive.
Today's recipe comes from that collection. The Delta's Best Cook Book, Recommended by the Delta's Best Cooks. Compiled by The American Legion Auxiliary of BEPO Arnold Knowles Post No. 32 (Greenville, Mississippi, no date).
Today's recipe caught my eye because it is called Salad Dressing (From Mexico). I'm not sure if that is like Chop Suey from China but anything that is good with avocados can't be too bad.
Now aside from that recipe the other thing that caught my eye was this advertisement on the opposite page.
Funeral home and picture framing. Now that's a one-stop shop! But for genealogists, it could also mean a clue for the death of a Greenville ancestor.
Go check out the great collection of cookbooks on Internet Archive.
Gotta love those "double dippers" as one photo historian calls those people with another occupation in addition to their main one. Business is slow? Build a frame!
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