Aunt Sammy's Radio Recipes Revised

by Ruth Van Deman

Paper Book, 1931

Status

Available

Call number

641.5

Collection

Publication

Washington : United States Government Printing Office, 1931.

Description

From the 1920s through the 1940s, American kitchens had a welcome guest in "Aunt Sammy," a creation of the US Department of Agriculture and its Bureau of Home Economics. Through the radio program Housekeeper's Chat, Aunt Sammy gave lively advice on food preparation, household chores, parenting and children, and gender dynamics as she encouraged women to embrace the radio and a host of modern consumer household products. The recipes she shared were gathered, in 1927, into a cookbook that became a valuable household manual for tens of thousands of Americans. Aunt Sammy's Radio Recipes revives the famous cookbook and joins it with extensive excerpts from the accompanying radio broadcasts, providing a fascinating study of how a witty and charming fictionalized personae became one of the early celebrity chefs of the radio age.… (more)

Language

Original publication date

1927

Physical description

v, 142 p.; 24 cm
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