Flavors of St. Augustine

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Flavors of St. Augustine
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 259
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ISBN-10 : 9781796082845
ISBN-13 : 1796082848
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Book Synopsis Flavors of St. Augustine by : Maggi Smith Hall

Book excerpt: Flavors of St. Augustine, an Historic Cookbook offers over 200 extraordinary recipes and more than 100 beautiful pen and ink sketches for your enjoyment of St. Augustine, America’s oldest continuously occupied city, a city of five flags and a thousand flavors. At last recipes from all of St. Augustine’s historical periods have been carefully researched, compiled, and presented in a beautifully illustrated cookbook and handbook of history. Bring delicious recipes and fascinating stories from Timucua, Spanish, British, Minorcans, American Settlers, Flagler’s Gilded Age, Lighthouse Keepers, and others into your kitchen.


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