Let's get together and cook a potluck of recipes from two historical local cookbooks!
Here's how it works:
1. Register for the club.
2. Check out a packet with copies of scans of the two cookbooks from the reference desk.
3. Choose a recipe.
4 Email darcy.poletti@durangoco.gov to let her know what recipe you'll be making.
5. Cook the recipe for a group potluck at the library!
More about the cookbooks:
The High Altitude Cookbook was complied by the women of the Durango Methodist Episcopal Church South in 1896. Sales from the book raised funds for their stone church at 1971 Main Avenue after the community had been hit hard by the crash of 1893, one of the most severe financial crises in U.S. history.
What's Cookin' in Animas City was published in 1948 and contains recipes compiled by the Animas City P.T.A. This cookbook also includes ads for local businesses, "Household Hints," and "Beauty Tips."
Thanks to The Animas City Museum for digitizing these cookbooks for us to use!
This program is part of History Live!, a series of events celebrating the humanities in September in Southwest Colorado.
For more information, visit swcohumanities.org/events.