What's for dinner? If you ever wonder about what to cook for your family like I often do, come to Maud Marks for answers. The library offers an international menu. We have more than 500 cookbooks on the shelves covering all 4 continents with recipes from 37 countries. You can also travel back in time to serve century-old dishes with books like Roman cookery: Recipes and History, Food and Recipes of the Thirteen Colonies [2], Food in Grandma's Day etc... If your prefer to eat like some of your favorite reading characters how about Nancy Drew Cookbook [3]or Harry Potter Cookbook [4]or Tasha Tudor's Cookbook (Got to try the Potato Salad recipe).
As always your library is your source of ideas.
Links:
[1] http://hcpl.net/users/luann-n
[2] http://catalog.hcpl.net/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=131AR4659H261.185259&menu=search&aspect=subtab13&npp=60&ipp=325&spp=60&profile=webcat&ri=&term=&index=.GH&term=Food+and+recipes+of+the+thirteen+colonies&index=.TH&term=&index=.AH&term=&index=.SH&aspect=subtab13&x=31&y=13#focus
[3] http://catalog.hcpl.net/ipac20/ipac.jsp?menu=search&aspect=subtab13&term=Nancy%20Drew%20Cookbook&index=.TH#focus
[4] http://catalog.hcpl.net/ipac20/ipac.jsp?menu=search&aspect=subtab13&term=Harry%20Potter%20cookbook&index=.GH#focus
[5] http://hcpl.net/category/tags/cooking
[6] http://hcpl.net/category/topical/website
[7] http://hcpl.net/category/branches/community
[8] http://hcpl.net/category/locations/maud-smith-marks