The journey to print as a published cookbook for A Bountiful Harvest started as a dream. Later it became a reality with the help of a neighbor. Published Cookbook Started as a Dream Regina Mast dreamed about publishing a cookbook. Even though she wanted to publish a cookbook she was unsure how to go about it. After she and her family moved to Michigan her dream became a reality. In the process of teaching her neighbor, Cheryl Monroe, the art of canning, she mentioned her dream. Cheryl was excited to help her to put the cookbook together. They both loved
A Cookbooks Journey to Print – Kat’s in the Kitchen, Volumes 1, 2, & 3
A Cookbooks Journey to Print Started with a Recipe Collection This cookbooks journey to print started when Kathy Gean had collected almost 600 recipes and wanted them all in one place. Some recipes were her mom’s, who was a wonderful cook. Other recipes came from friends who share a love of cooking. In addition to that are recipes that came from travels where she tried to recreate a dish or coerced the recipe/special ingredient from the chef. A Cookbook Comes Together A decade-long hobby of cooking and catering as a side gig gave Kat’s in the Kitchen, volume one a
Dusty Hudgins Interview with KTAB News
Abilene, Texas Independent School District Food Worker’s Cookbook is reprinted by the author’s son. Check out the video interview from KTAB 4U News. Copies of the book can be purchased from their website. Check out our Blog Interview with Dusty Hudgins. Click Here
A Cookbook’s Journey to Print – Our Favorite Recipes, by Abilene School Food Service Association
A Cookbook’s Journey to Print Starts with Finding a Treasure Reprinting his mom’s cookbook Our Favorite Recipes, by Abilene School Food Service Association allowed Dusty Hudgins to preserve history and bring a vintage cookbook to a new generation. This cookbook’s journey to print started with Dusty going through his mom’s cookbooks after she passed away. When he came across a book called Our Favorite Recipes, it caught his eye. Written on the inside front cover he found his mom’s signature and the date February 26, 1963. Later he posted a photo of the cookbook on social media and people began
A Story’s Journey to Print – Father Edmond Hayes, The Heritage Builder
Church History Leads to a Story to Journey to Print A Story’s Journey to Print Father Edmond Hayes, The Heritage Builder is a booklet that began when Laurie McGargill was researching the history of St Patrick Catholic Church in Imogene, Iowa. She noticed details of Father Hayes’ influence on the church and began noting these facts in a spreadsheet. Laurie knew the story of Father Hayes needed telling. A 20-page story emerged from the spreadsheet. Included in the pages is the early history of the church. It also features Father Hayes’ contributions to growing St Patrick into the church it
A Book’s Journey To Print – The Ellis Island Immigrant Cookbook, by Tom Bernardin
A Book’s Journey To Print – Captured in this cookbook are the recipes that journeyed through Ellis Island, The Ellis Island Immigrant Cookbook, by Tom Bernardin. Passion for History Inspires a Book’s Journey Tom has had a long passion for history. He learned about the impact immigration had on American history while growing up in Lawrence, MA, known as Immigrant City. Later he moved to New York and taught English to recent immigrants. He then moved on to serve as a tour guide at Ellis Island and that led Tom to develop a slide lecture titled, Ellis Island– The Golden