Potluck from Pitkin to Parlin: A Collection of Recipes & Notes from the Quartz Creek Valley & Beyond by Pitkin Historical & Community Association - front cover
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Potluck from Pitkin to Parlin: A Collection of Recipes & Notes from the Quartz Creek Valley & Beyond

by Pitkin Historical & Community Association

"Potluck from Pitkin to Parlin" by the Pitkin Historical & Community Association, published by Fundraising Cookbooks by Morris Press in 1994, is a spiral-bound collection of local recipes and historical notes from the Quartz Creek Valley. Printed in Kearney, NE, this edition captures regional culinary traditions. No inscriptions or library markings.

$9.60$
Binding:UNKNOWN
Condition:Good
1994
Fundraising Cookbooks by Morris Press
Stock:1 available
SKU:A3-B10-AAT-0109

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Condition Details

This spiral-bound cookbook is in excellent condition with no visible damage or wear. The cover and pages are clean, and the binding is intact, ensuring ease of use. There is no dust jacket, as typical for spiral-bound editions, and no signs of previous ownership such as inscriptions or library markings.

About This Classic 1994 Edition

"Potluck from Pitkin to Parlin: A Collection of Recipes & Notes from the Quartz Creek Valley & Beyond" is a unique cookbook created by the Pitkin Historical & Community Association and published by Fundraising Cookbooks by Morris Press in 1994. This edition captures the essence of community gatherings in the Quartz Creek Valley, reflecting the culinary traditions and historical anecdotes of the region. The book is spiral-bound, allowing for easy use in the kitchen. As a product of local community efforts, it serves as both a practical guide for cooks and a cultural artifact preserving the area's heritage. The book is printed in Kearney, Nebraska, and does not include an ISBN. Its focus on local recipes and stories makes it a valuable addition to collections interested in regional cuisine and community history. The condition is excellent, with no inscriptions or library markings, indicating it has been well-preserved.

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Fundraising Cookbooks by Morris Press

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