SC - Re: Help-Scottish recipes
CBlackwill@aol.com
CBlackwill at aol.com
Sat Jun 10 09:49:58 PDT 2000
Thank you, Niccolo. Yes, I do carry a facsimile of The Scots Kitchen first
edition.
Mrs. McLintock's Receipts was republished in facsimile form a number of
years ago and now out of print, however I have one in my reference library
and will be happy to forward some recipes (within reason!). Anyone
interested email me privately.
Amanda
Acanthus Books
http://www.acanthus-books.com
At 09:41 AM 6/10/2000 -0400, you wrote:
><<<SNIP>>>The earliest printed Scottish cookbook was written by a Mrs
>McClintock and pbulished in 1736. F. Marian McNeill´s The Scots Kitchen is
>probably the best source for old and traditional Scottish recipes, with
>lofts of history thrown in. (Which reminds me - ít has been on my "must
>have" list for quite some time, so now I´m off to search for a copy of the
>original edition.) >>>>>>>>
>
>
>Acanthus Books appears to have a facsimile reprint of the 1st edition for
>$20.00US. Maychance that meets your need.
>
> McNeill, F. Marian: The Scots Kitchen: Its Tradition and Lore with
> Old-time recipes ; Edinburgh: Mercat, 1994. facsimile, New, 259,
> Facsimile of 1929 edition., paperback, Scotland Scottish cookery cookbook
> recipes food history Acanthus Books (UR#:BOOKS000084I) Offered for
> sale by Acanthus Books at US$20.00
>
>niccolo
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