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I heart vintage cookery books!

I spent a few hours on Saturday morning rummaging through my local charity shops and came across these great books.

DSC01386 300x300 I heart vintage cookery books!In my continuing quest to learn vintage skills, I’m always on the lookout for cooking / gardening / beauty / household books from pre-1950.  I asked at my local Oxfam bookshop, and they had just received these cookery books which they sold to me for £2 each.  Bargain!

“Instruction in Cookery: Cookery book and general axioms for plain cookery” was published in 1890.  It’s filled with handwritten notes by the original owner, and even some magazine clippings!

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“Sweet making for every woman” is from 1936 and is filled with recipes to make candies and confections.

The UK has a great charity shop culture – the closest thing we had in the US is the Goodwill store.  The difference is that UK charity shops are smaller, and everywhere – with lots of them to choose from depending on which charity you want to support, or which product they specialize in.  [note: if you want to see more charity shop finds, check out these great vintage knitting patterns!]

When I have time and am in a hunting mood, other great sources for vintage finds are flea markets, garage/yard/boot sales and estate sales.  And if you’re really lucky, an older friend/relative will let you know when they’re cleaning out their basement or attic, and let you have first pick! icon wink I heart vintage cookery books!

What’s your best second-hand find?

  

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Comments

  1. Jenny Fox says:

    I love this idea! I’m going to start looking around Charleston to see what I can find!

  2. Sat says:

    libraries also sell old or donated books for a few dollars and you get to support your local library.

    • Amanda says:

      That is a great tip, I haven’t checked our library yet but always buy mine from a charity shop / Goodwill type store.

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