Paris: Albin Miuchel
Olivia and Chloe too felt the desire to reconnect to their roots
White Balsamic Chicken with Tarragon
this Lowcountry community represents the most direct living link to the traditional culture
he has always found himself at the forefront of vinous discovery
(*NEW ARRIVAL*) (Invalid) Eliza A. Pitkin & Mrs. Julia a. Pye. Invalid Cookery: A Manual of Recipes for the Preparation of Food for the Sick and Convalescent. Puerto Rican Paris: Albin MiuchelGilt lettered pebbled brown cloth, bevelled edges. First Edition. Chicago: Eliza Pitkin, 1880. A scarce 19th century cookbook for invalids, with practical tips for the sick room, as well as recipes for broths, pap, soups, lemonades (including an intriguing "Irish moss lemonade"), gruels, infants' foods, essences, and drinks (many alcoholic cocktails included!). Lovely inscription to front free endpaper. Bookplate to front free endpaper, and Library of