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At Home on the Range [Hardcover]

Margaret Yardley Potter , Elizabeth Gilbert

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21 Jun 2012

Recently, Elizabeth Gilbert unpacked some boxes of family books that had been sitting in her mother's attic for decades. Among the old, dusty hardbacks was a book called At Home on the Range, written by her great-grandmother, Margaret Yardley Potter. As Gilbert writes in her Foreword:

'I jumped up and dashed through the house to find my husband, so I could read parts of it to him: Listen to this! The humor! The insight! The sophistication! Then I followed him around the kitchen while he was making our dinner (lamb shanks), and I continued reading aloud as we ate... By the end of the night there were three of us sitting at that table. Gima had come to join us, and she was wonderful, and I was in love.'

The cookbook was far ahead of its time. In it, Potter espouses the importance of farmer's markets and ethnic food (Italian, Jewish and German), derides preservatives and culinary shortcuts and generally celebrates a devotion to epicurean adventures. Potter takes car trips out to Pennsylvania Dutch country to eat pickled pork products, and to the eastern shore of Maryland, where she learns to catch and prepare eels so delicious, she says, they must be 'devoured in a silence almost devout'.

Part scholar and part crusader for a more open food conversation than currently existed, it's not hard to see where Elizabeth Gilbert inherited both her love of food and her warm, infectious prose. At Home on the Range is a fascinating, humorous and useful cookbook from the past that is essential for the present day.


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Ideal for those who like their recipes to come with a back story ... The book is tremendously funny, and her cooking was way ahead of her time. There are some retro favourites, but most of the recipes have a modern feel, and her bracing common-sense approach to cheaper cuts and leftovers is right on the button (Sally Hughes, BBC Good Food Magazine)

Hilarious and has sections with blissful titles such as Weekend Guests without a Weakened Hostess (English Home)

***** Margaret Yardley Potter wrote At Home on the Range almost a generation before Julia Child. She was, explains Gilbert, way ahead of her time, being intrigued by the history of food, an early advocate of farmers' markets and a woman who persuaded an Italian shop keeper in Philadelphia in 1918 to teach her how to make pizza (The Lady)

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With an introduction from Elizabeth Gilbert, Margaret's great-granddaughter, this unearthed treasure is both a beautifully-written, useful cookbook and an insight into a lifestyle previously forgotten

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3.0 out of 5 stars For food history buffs 4 May 2012
By George Erdosh - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
More a food history book than a cookbook At Home on the Range was first published in 1947. Discovered by her great granddaughter, Elizabeth Gilbert, it is a time capsule of food and cooking of that era, more to food history buffs than home cooks. The book is preceded by a 13-page foreword by the great granddaughter giving us a glimpse of the author's life, including a few old photos, followed by a short introduction by the original author, Margaret Yardley Potter. This book is written in the narrative style and interspersed with many recipes from her wealthy household. For today's home cooks, the recipes are not easy to follow and are much dated. You will not find the customary list of ingredients or serving sizes. The recipe for fruitcake, for example, plows through a single long paragraph running two full pages. Occasional drawings with a single color embellish the pages. The writing is very good, entertaining and a pleasure to read. Two interesting tables conclude the book: emergency pantry supplies and menu suggestions. The index only includes recipes, and is very disappointing. There is no effort to cross reference. Country Stewed Chicken, e.g., only appears under Country. (As reviewed for Sacramento/San Francisco Book Review.)
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5.0 out of 5 stars A glimpse of the past... 6 May 2012
By Just News - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
This is not a cookbook as we know today, with recipes and a list of ingredients in order to produce a meal (but the recipes can be reproduced with simple cooking common sense) , it is a book to be read and enjoyed. It has to be put into context of pre Julia Childs America; "Tripe a la mode de Caen" or eels, boiled, fried or sautéed" anybody? in 1947 Philadelphia ?
it is a gem of a book , and I am glad that it was brought back to life, especially because the proceeds goes to a good cause. - [...]
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4.0 out of 5 stars No substitute for good food or a comfortable bed 3 July 2012
By wogan - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
There is no substitute for good food or a comfortable bed - so writes Margaret Potter in `At Home on the Range', first published in 1947. This is both a cookbook, although, not in the usual form and a history of a woman who was born into the Philadelphia Main line and wound up in a small house on Maryland's eastern shore. Despite diminished circumstances, she still insisted on good food.

There is an excellent introduction by her great-granddaughter.
There are menus and instructions. Recipes included are: soups, pot roasts and other meats, foods for the brave, hard shells, fish, greens, sauces, salads and dressings, desserts, preserves, breads, drinks, eggs, parties, breakfasts, from the bar.

Recipes are in paragraph form, but there is a complete index. There are no pictures of the dishes. Some of the dishes require an adventuresome stomach, such as; calf brains with black butter, eels or fried tripe. Our family has enjoyed her recipe for meat loaf that also has a bit of ham in it, her baked squash and her pizza, which at the time she described as the "odd appearing dish".

This is a book cookbook collectors would enjoy and even those who like to read social history.
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