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The Way We Ate Jacqueline Williams

The Way We Ate By Jacqueline Williams

The Way We Ate by Jacqueline Williams


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The Way We Ate: Pacific Northwest Cooking, 1843-1900 by Jacqueline Williams

Probing diaries, letters, business journals, and newspapers for morsels of information, food historian Jackie Williams here follows pioneers from the earliest years of settlement in the Northwest--when smoldering logs in a fireplace stood in for a stove, and water had to be hauled from a stream or well--to the times when railroads brought Pacific Northwest cooks the latest ingredients and implements. The fifty-year journey described in The Way We Ate documents a change from a land with few stores and inadequate housing to one with business establishments bursting with goods and homes decorated with the latest finery.

Like she did in her earlier acclaimed volume, Wagon Wheel Kitchens: Food on the Oregon Trail, Williams has in her latest book shed important new light on a little-understood aspect of our past. These tales of a pioneer wife bemoaning her husband's gift of a cookbook when she really needed more food, or preparing sweets and savories for holiday celebrations when the kitchen was just a tiny space in a one-room log cabin, show another side of the grim-faced pioneers portrayed in movies. Here we encounter real American history and culture, one that vividly portrays the daily lives of the people who won the West--not in Hollywood gun battles, but in the kitchens and fields of a world that has disappeared. Interlacing a lively narrative with the pioneers' own words, The Way We Ate is truly a feast for those who believe that much depends on dinner.

About Jacqueline Williams

Jacqueline Williams researches and writes about the daily life of those who traveled the Oregon Trail and settled in the Pacific Northwest. She is the author of Wagon Wheel Kitchens: Food on the Oregon Trail and co-author of the cookbooks, No Salt, No Sugar, No Fat; Hold the Fat, Sugar, and Salt; and Lowfat American Favorites. Williams lives in Seattle where she collects early Pacific Northwest cookbooks.

Table of Contents

Foreword, by Ruth Kirk

Preface

Acknowledgments

Chapter One: First Homes, First Kitchens

Chapter Two: Water: One Unfailing Luxury

Chapter Three: We Have a Cook Stove

Chapter Four: Flour: Staple of Subsistence

Chapter Five: Improvising in the Kitchen

Chapter Six: Dried, Preserved, and Pickled

Chapter Seven: The Barnyard Provides

Chapter Eight: In the Midst of Plenty

Chapter Nine: Parties and Special Days

Appendix: Pacific Northwest Population 1849-1890

Endnotes

About the Author

Index

Additional information

CIN0874221366G
9780874221367
0874221366
The Way We Ate: Pacific Northwest Cooking, 1843-1900 by Jacqueline Williams
Used - Good
Paperback
Washington State University Press
19961118
240
N/A
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