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  • Yellow cornbread batter in vintage Pyrex baking dish on wooden counter
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    “Mother’s Southern Spoon Corn Bread,” Gwendolyn E. Coffield

    ByKara May 8, 2020April 5, 2026

    Once again a second visit with a cookbook reveals a new dimension to it: this time its the 1973 “Rosemary Hills International Community Cookbook,” compiled by Gwendolyn Coffield and Juanita Hamby. The book is an early celebration of the DC suburbs’ growing diversity. In 2002, the Washington Post ran an article about the Lyttonsville neighborhood…

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  • Slice of Poor Man's Pecan Pie with oatmeal filling on white plate, served with milk and fork on blue napkin
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    “Poor Man’s Pecan Pie,” A. Fay Attaway/Kahl-Winter

    ByKara April 2, 2020April 5, 2026

    Here’s another recipe from a Western Maryland church cookbook. This time, St. Pauls Church Clear Spring Maryland. The contributor, Mrs. Fay Kahl-Winter, was originally from Georgia, born in 1933, full name Audrey Fay Attaway. When this cookbook was published, she was married to Herbert Kahl-Winter. In 1976 she married Robert Curtis Shaffer.

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  • Deviled fish sticks with peas, mashed potatoes, and green peas on white plate
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    Deviled Fish Sticks from Sabillasville

    ByKara March 21, 2020April 5, 2026

    Sabillasville is a small town on the Pennsylvania border, north of Frederick. I forget where I got this cookbook but it seemed like a good one to learn about a new place and cover some more “Western” Maryland recipes. Alas, things did not pan out so well. The town of Sabillasville was officially founded in…

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  • Lemon cheese cakes from Ann Cadwalader Ringgold Schley recipe with tea and fork on wooden table
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    “Lemon Cheese Cakes,” Ann Cadwalader Ringgold Schley

    ByKara February 25, 2020April 5, 2026

    The Wikipedia entry for “Chess pie” offers up several possible explanations for the name – the pie is named for a piece of furniture called a pie chest, or for the town of Chester, England. Some theories are just silly. “It’s jes’ pie.” Okay… whatever. The likely explanation is that “chess pie” evolved from recipes…

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  • Homemade muffins arranged on a red towel, displaying golden-brown texture
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    “Coralline” Muffins, The Practical Cook Book

    ByKara February 10, 2020April 5, 2026

    The Slow Foods Ark of Taste is a list of thousands of food products, collected with the intent of promoting and preserving them before they die out. The list includes heirloom fruits and vegetables, rare livestock breeds, and prepared specialty foods like cheeses. Items are nominated to the list using criteria factoring in uniqueness, sustainability,…

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