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Tastes, Tales, and Traditions

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ISBN-10 : 0976633809
ISBN-13 : 9780976633808
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Book excerpt: This cookbook answers how a restaurant, run by volunteers and benefiting a children's hospital, has flourished for over 70 years. It features recipes of eclectic Tastes from the restaurant's voluminous collection, anecdotes of fun-filled Tales from its rich history and stories with menus from its yearly, sell-out Traditions. It also includes wine suggestions, cooking tips, original paintings of the colorful gardens and much more. A stunning legacy! A 2006 National Winner of the Tabasco Community Cookbook Award.


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