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(More customer reviews)With entries for every president and first lady, this book is more than a compendium of recipes. It is an entertaining collection of historical anecdotes including recipes reflecting the culinary habits of our highest elected officials. A perfect gift for anyone in Washington, DC, for a cook who thinks they've seen it all, or a US history buff. The reader is bound to be amused, entertained and well fed. A cookbook that can sit by your bedside table for light reading as easily as used in the kitchen. Five stars for combining history and good food.
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This bipartisan cookbook features flavorful recipes and amusing anecdotes of U.S. Presidents and First Ladies.
?Did you know that F.D.R. liked to eat moose meat with grape jelly?
?Did you know that Lincoln's son, Tad, once interrupted a formal tea by riding through on a kitchen chair that was pulled by his pet goats?
?Did you know that the night of Grant's inaugural ball was so cold that the guests danced with their coats on, and the food froze solid?
?Would you like the recipe that Mrs. Lincoln used when Abe was courting?
?Would you rather have the recipe for Abigail Adams' Apple Pan Dowdy, or Mamie Eisenhower's Million Dollar Fudge?
This new cookbook features original or favorite recipes from every presidency and provides a glimpse into both the glamorous and austere administrations. President Van Buren was criticized for giving extravagant dinners and at one party he was reported to have run around the room pretending to be a turkey. President Chester Arthur was nicknamed "Elegant Arthur" because he changed clothes for every occasion, and he was reported to own eighty pairs of pants. On the other hand, the Hayes administration was very austere, and all alcohol, dancing, and card playing were banned from the White House. When their niece was married in the Blue Room, the couple was toasted with lemonade, and Mrs. Hayes became known as "Lemonade Lucy."
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