I Go A-Marketing
Author: Henrietta Sowle
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Summary
"I Go A-Marketing" by Henrietta Sowle is a culinary guide written in the late 19th century. This work serves as a collection of recipes and cooking advice, focusing on practical suggestions and innovative ways to prepare everyday foods. The author approaches the art of cooking with a blend of wit and wisdom, inviting readers to explore new culinary possibilities while respecting traditional methods. The opening of the book establishes Sowle's intent to provide a supplementary resource for housekeepers, especially during those times when they seek something unique but cannot pinpoint exactly what they want. It begins with a humorous tone as the author reflects on the excitement of discovering new market ingredients. The focus shifts to practical recipes, starting with home-made sausages, broiled pork chops with piquant sauce, and a variety of dishes ranging from roasted pork to creative salads, all designed to inspire and simplify meal preparations. The first chapter sets the stage for a year-long exploration of month-by-month culinary delights, encouraging readers to engage with food in a thoughtful and innovative manner. (This is an automatically generated summary.)