Contents:
Acknowledgments
Introduction
""The Purpose of a Cookery Book""PART ONE
""A Most Enchanting Occupation"":
Cookbooks in Early and Modern America, 17961941One
From Family Receipts to Fannie Farmer:
Cookbooks in the United States, 17961920
Two
Recipes for a New Era:
Food Trends, Consumerism, Cooks, and Cookbooks
Three
""Cooking Is Fun"":
Women's Home Cookery As Art, Science, and Necessity
Four
Ladylike Lunches and Manly Meals:
The Gendering of Food and CookingPART TWO
""You are First and Foremost Homemakers:
Cookbooks and the Second World WarFive
Lima Loaf and Butter Stretchers
Six
""Ways and Means for War Days"":
The Cookbook-Scrapbook Compiled by Maude Reid
Seven
""The Hand That Cuts the Ration Coupon May Win the War"":
Women's Home-Cooked PatriotismPART THREE
The Cooking Mystique:
Cookbooks and Gender, 19451963Eight
The Betty Crocker Era
Nine
""King of the Kitchen"":
Food and Cookery Instruction for Men
Ten
The Most Important Meal:
Women's Home Cooking, Domestic Ideology, and Cookbooks
Eleven
""A Necessary Bore"":
Contradictions in the Cooking MystiqueConclusion
From Julia Child to Cooking.comNotes
Essay on Sources
Index
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""This is a fascinating history that delves into the world of home cooking, cookbooks, and changing perceptions about males and females in food production, and is recommended for any college-level American history or culinary arts program.""