The Chicken and the Egg: A Family Cookbook

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"A collection of good recipes, it seems to me, is mighty like a collection of good silver: the longer you use it, the more you cherish it, and the more valuable it becomes."

- My Grandmother, Jean Hansen
(Inscription from the inside cover of my mother's original family cookbook.)



Family Cookbook History
About April & Her Family
In Loving Memory of Marie Skov
Contributors
Photos
Contact


"What does cooking mean? It means the knowledge of Meda, and Circe, and of Calypso, and of Helen, and of Rebekah, and of the Queen of Sheba; it means the knowledge of all herbs, and fruits, and balms, and spices, and of all that is healing and sweet in fields and groves, and savory in meats; it means carefulness, and inventiveness, and watchfulness, and willingness, and readiness of appliance; it means the economy of your great grandmothers, and the science of modern chemists; it means much tasting and no wasting; it means English thoroughness, French art, and Arabian hospitality." - Ruskin


And for those who get discouraged when things don't turn out quite right the first time, consider these words of wisdom from Julia Child:


"I would far prefer to have things happen as they naturally do, such as the mousse refusing to leave the mold, the potatoes sticking to the skillet, the apple charlotte slowly collapsing. One of the secrets of cooking is to learn to correct something if you can, and bear with it if you cannot."


Happy Cooking!


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