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Friendship Club Cook Book
Friendship Club Cook Book
Friendship Club Cook Book
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    Friendship Club Cook Book - The Friendship Club of Madison WI

    The Project Gutenberg EBook of Friendship Club Cook Book, by

    The Friendship Club of Madison WI

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    Title: Friendship Club Cook Book

    Author: The Friendship Club of Madison WI

    Release Date: May 2, 2013 [EBook #42631]

    Language: English

    *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK FRIENDSHIP CLUB COOK BOOK ***

    Produced by Dianna Adair, Paul Clark, UW Digital Collections

    Center, University of Wisconsin; Friendship Club (Madison,

    WI) and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at

    http://www.pgdp.net

    Transcriber's Note:

    Every effort has been made to replicate this text as faithfully as possible. Missing punctuation and spaces have been added, and capitalization has been fixed. Some other changes have been made. They are listed at the end of the text.

    Hyphens have been converted to dashes where appropriate. Underlined text has been converted to italics.

    Friendship Club Cook Book

    FOREWARD

    The Friendship Club is an inter-racial women's social club. It was founded two years ago in Madison by a group of Negro and white women, who felt that in developing mutual understanding among themselves, they were thus answering a most grave result of segregation—ignorance.

    In the course of its short history, the club has brought together white, Negro, Chinese, Jewish, Catholic and Protestant women; working and professional women, students and teachers, mothers and housewives.

    In informal gatherings, at our pot-luck suppers, sewing bees, teas and coffee hours, the women of the Friendship Club have gained insight into each others problems and re-affirmed their confidence that if people of different races, creeds and national origins would but have the opportunity to know and appreciate each other, it would be a long step forward towards solving some of the trying problems which face us all.

    This little book is a token of our friendship and faith in each other and in all people.

    1951

    Madison, Wisconsin

    FRIENDSHIP CLUB COOK BOOK

    CHRISTMAS—1951

    CONTENTS

    In this little cookbook you will find the favorite recipes of the Club members and many of their friends. They are favorites for one or more of three reasons—economy, ease of preparation, or unusual tastiness.

    The simplicity of the book is in keeping with the simplicity of our belief—our differences are superficial; our likenesses are fundamental. For we are all members of a single race—the human race.

    SWEDISH MEATBALLS

    2 C soft bread crumbs

    ¾ C water

    1 lb. ground beef

    6 T dried milk

    1 egg—slightly beaten

    2 T minced onion

    1½ t salt

    ¼ t nutmeg

    ⅛ t pepper

    ¼ C flour

    ¼ C fat

    2 C milk

    1 t salt

    ¼ t nutmeg

    Soak bread in water. Add

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