- Joined
- May 12, 2010
- Location
- Now Florida but always a Kentuckian
This is one of my favorite cookbooks. It was a gift from my Mom and Dad. It was complied by the Cabbage Patch Circle in 1952. It was sold to benefit the Cabbage Patch Settlement which was started in 1910 to help the underprivileged in the area know as the Cabbage Patch in Louisville, Kentucky. This settlement is still operating today and serves many poor people and helps underprivileged children in Louisville. As their creed states "The doors of the Settlement always stand open for the weak, the friendless, the distressed, for it is through our workers and their efforts to reconstruct broken homes and broken lives that God is working to establish His Kingdom on earth".
The recipes were given by circle members, their families and from places such as the Pendennis Club, Louisville, Kentucky, The Brown Hotel, Louisville, Kentucky, the Old Stone Inn, a famous old restaurant from Simpsonville Kentucky, the Talbott Tavern, the oldest tavern in Kentucky which is located in Bardstown, and the Beaumont Inn of Harrodsburg, Ky. This is another old restaurant and inn in the state.
The recipes include: Appetizers, Soups, Entrees, Vegetables, Breads, Salads, Desserts and Confections. They are all delicious and worth trying and serving to one's family and friends.
The recipes were given by circle members, their families and from places such as the Pendennis Club, Louisville, Kentucky, The Brown Hotel, Louisville, Kentucky, the Old Stone Inn, a famous old restaurant from Simpsonville Kentucky, the Talbott Tavern, the oldest tavern in Kentucky which is located in Bardstown, and the Beaumont Inn of Harrodsburg, Ky. This is another old restaurant and inn in the state.
The recipes include: Appetizers, Soups, Entrees, Vegetables, Breads, Salads, Desserts and Confections. They are all delicious and worth trying and serving to one's family and friends.