2. Christmas is a magical time of year, and there’s
nothing more special than gathering around the
table with your loved ones for a holiday meal. If
your old recipes have gotten lost over the years,
have no fear! Here are a few traditional resources
for your next big meal.
3. Camille Glenn s well-known for writing The
Heritage of Southern Cooking. In this
Christmas Cookbook, Glenn provides his
readers with nineteen holiday menus that
will last you through the whole busy
season!
CAMILLE GLENN’S OLD-
FASHIONED
CHRISTMAS
COOKBOOK, 1996
4. If you’re looking for great food and drink recipes,
decorating ideas and heartwarming stories, look
no further than this piece by Ellen Stimson. A
resident of New England, she uses beautiful
pictures to share her family traditions and
encourage you to make your own traditions with
your loved ones.
AN OLD-FASHIONED
CHRISTMAS: SWEET
TRADITIONS FOR HEARTH
AND HOME, 2015
5. Appetizers, drinks, soups, salads,
relishes, meats, veggies, poultry, bread,
cookies, candies, breakfast and food to
hand out as gifts… What more could you
want?!
TIME-LIFE OLD
FASHIONED
CHRISTMAS
COOKBOOK, 1996
6. For traditional cookies, candies,
breads, pies, and cakes, this is a great
cookbook to keep as a reference in
your kitchen for the holidays.
HERSHEY’S OLD-
FASHIONED
CHRISTMAS
COOKBOOK, 1989
7. For many of us, Christmas isn’t
Christmas without tons of cookies!
Find tips for your favorite staples or
branch out with new recipes using this
book from the Gooseberry Patch
Everyday Cookbook collection.
OLD FASHIONED
COUNTRY COOKIES
COOKBOOK, 1994