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SETTirMENT
Cook Book
Compiled by MRS. SIMON KANDER
THIS IS THE 1910 FOURTH EDITION
This is a Mary Perks Boc^k
THE AMERICAN CRAYON COMPANY
Sandusky, Ohio • 9 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, N. Y.
Object Description
| Page Title | The Settlement Cook Book |
| Author | Kander, Lizzie Black |
| Place of Publication | Sandusky, Ohio |
| Source Publisher | American Crayon Co. |
| Source Creation Date | 1910 |
| Language | English |
| Digital Format | XML |
| Electronic Publisher | Wisconsin Historical Society |
| Rights | © Copyright 2005 by the Wisconsin Historical Society (Madison, Wisconsin) |
| Electronic Publication Date | 2005 |
| Digital Identifier | TP170000 |
| Description | Born in Milwaukee in 1858, Lizzie Black Kander helped to establish and was president of Milwaukee's first social settlement, known simply as "the Settlement" in 1900. With the financial support of the Federation Jewish Charities of Milwaukee, the Settlement offered training in vocational and domestic skills, as well as classes in English, American history, and music. Kander believed that food was a powerful means of religious and cultural expression, and she used culinary reform to aid in the assimilation of immigrant girls and to introduce immigrant women to American consumer culture. Her involvement in the cooking classes led to the publication of The Settlement's own cookbook in 1901. In these excerpts, Kander defines the "Household Rules" offers recipes for cakes and cookies, and discusses appropriate foods for invalids. Her sub-text throughout these culinary and domestic instructions is about helping recent immigrants adjust to mainstream American culture |
| Owner | Wisconsin Historical Society |
| Type | Book |
| Recommended Citation | Black, Elizabeth Kander. The Settlement Cook Book. 4th ed. (Sandusky, OH: American Crayon Co., 1910); online facsimile at http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/turningpoints/search.asp?id=910 |
| Document Number | TP170 |
| Size | xvi, 456 p. : ill. ; 20 cm. |
| URL | http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/turningpoints/search.asp?id=910 |
| Owner Collection | Rare Book Collection |
| Owner Object ID | TX715 K14 1910 |
| County | Milwaukee County |
| City | Milwaukee |
| State/Province | Wisconsin |
| Gender | female; |
| Sub-Topic | Americanization and the Bennett Law; |
| Event Date | 1910 |
| Event Years | 1910 |
| Domestic Life | Family; Food; Cookery; Implements, utensils, etc.; Clothing and dress; |
| Social Relations | Emigration and immigration; |
| Service Industries | Public health; Public welfare; |
Description
| Page Title | Title page |
| Author | Kander, Lizzie Black |
| Place of Publication | Sandusky, Ohio |
| Source Publisher | American Crayon Co. |
| Source Creation Date | 1910 |
| Language | English |
| Digital Format | JPG |
| Electronic Publisher | Wisconsin Historical Society |
| Rights | © Copyright 2005 by the Wisconsin Historical Society (Madison, Wisconsin) |
| Electronic Publication Date | 2005 |
| Digital Identifier | TP170001 |
| Owner | Wisconsin Historical Society |
| Type | Book |
| Size | 20 cm. |
| Owner Collection | Rare Book Collection |
| Owner Object ID | TX715 K14 1910 |
| Full Text | SETTirMENT Cook Book Compiled by MRS. SIMON KANDER THIS IS THE 1910 FOURTH EDITION This is a Mary Perks Boc^k THE AMERICAN CRAYON COMPANY Sandusky, Ohio • 9 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, N. Y. |
| Event Date | 1910 |
| Event Years | 1910 |
