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A collection of 60 handwritten recipes from the author's mother, alternating with photographs of family members and friends between 1890 and 1980. There are no pictures of prepared dishes because most are simple and delicious desserts like grandma used to make. In a short preface, the author shares recollections of childhood when he and his family enjoyed many of the dishes in the book. 8" x 8", 140 pp.

Produktbeschreibung
A collection of 60 handwritten recipes from the author's mother, alternating with photographs of family members and friends between 1890 and 1980. There are no pictures of prepared dishes because most are simple and delicious desserts like grandma used to make. In a short preface, the author shares recollections of childhood when he and his family enjoyed many of the dishes in the book. 8" x 8", 140 pp.
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Autorenporträt
D.J. Kennebeck grew up in a small midwestern town in Illinois. He is the third of Rosa and Henry Jr.'s three children. David and his wife raised three children, who each had three children. Before retiring, David served in the U.S. Air Force in the Far East, worked in Information Systems for National Cash Register (NCR) and AT&T, and established his own consulting business. He and his wife also operated a handful of businesses, including "Let's Pretend" - a children's theme party and play center that encouraged children to explore the power of their imagination. He and his wife grew tired of midwestern winters and relocated to Florida to enjoy their children and grandchildren there.