Kate Aitken's Canadian cook book / by Kate Aitken, Food Editor, The Standard.

Title

Kate Aitken's Canadian cook book / by Kate Aitken, Food Editor, The Standard.

Creator

Aitken, Kate, 1891-1971

Publisher

Montréal, Que. : The Standard

Date

1945

Extent

283 pages
21 cm

Provenance

On first page: "For the recipe I made you miss during a gin-rummy game. -Gord"

Identifier

TX715.6 ZZ1388

Format

JPEGs and PDF derived from master file, which was scanned from the original book in 24-bit color at 600 dpi in TIFF format using an Epson Expression 10000XL scanner.

Is Referenced By

Elizabeth Driver: Culinary Landmarks Q292.1

Language

English

Type

Text

Subject

Cooking, Canadian
Appetizers
Beverages
Bread
Cake
Candy
Pickles
Cookies
Desserts
Fish
Meat
Pastry
Poultry
Salads
Sandwiches
Soup
Vegetables

Rights

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Alternative Title

Canadian cook book

Files

On cover: On a beige background is an orange-coloured, lined, diamond pattern. Written in big green lettering in the centre is 'Kate Aitken's Cook Book.' Written at the bottom right in small black lettering is 'Published By The Standard.' Scattered throughout the cover are small orange stars.
AitkenTitlePage.jpeg
Transcript to the podcast found in the "Cooking Up History" exhibit.

Citation

Aitken, Kate, 1891-1971, “Kate Aitken's Canadian cook book / by Kate Aitken, Food Editor, The Standard.,” What Canada Ate, accessed October 4, 2024, https://whatcanadaate.lib.uoguelph.ca/items/show/551.
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