Lord Manhammer
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Better Homes and Gardens Cookbook
Interesting, I’ve never heard of it. I’m a boomer and my parents had the Dr. Spock Baby and Child Care book. In my generation, we all had What To Expect When You’re Expecting, and the related follow ups.Idk about every, but this one, I’d say, is pretty popular with many parents.
This was my first thought. The Bible. As far as novels, classics such as A Tale Of Two Cities or The Great Gatsby, which many of us read for school assignments. More recent would be the Harry Potter series, The Hobbit and LOTR series, and The DaVinci Code. And classic children’s books such as The Very Hungry Caterpillar, Goodnight Moon, and The Cat In The Hat. (Sorry, I named more than one.I guess I will be the first to say a religious text of your faith. I'd venture to say there may even be one in some homes that don't practice organized religion.
I almost went with the What to Expect book here, but decided to go with Penelope instead. (I believe she’s from the UK, if I recall.) A few things she said really hit home with me when my kids were little. So, personal preference, really!Interesting, I’ve never heard of it. I’m a boomer and my parents had the Dr. Spock Baby and Child Care book. In my generation, we all had What To Expect When You’re Expecting, and the related follow ups.
You took mine. LolDictionary
It was a quasi-rhetorical question because of course you are correct. I watched a YT video that discussed the Better Homes Cookbook which I'm gifting to a European friend as an example of classic American cookery. I think 50 years ago the Bible would've been it, but not anymore. Because we're a pretty diverse group on these boards I was curious if there is any literary commonality.I don’t think there’s any book likely in “every American home”. Plenty of non Christian families so wouldn’t expect them to have a bible, & child free homes so no baby books there. And even most of my family doesn’t own that cookbook. Thirty years ago, I would have answered “the phone book”. But that’s long gone. I think our country is way too diverse to believe any single book is likely to be in every home.
It was a quasi-rhetorical question because of course you are correct. I watched a YT video that discussed the Better Homes Cookbook which I'm gifting to a European friend as an example of classic American cookery. I think 50 years ago the Bible would've been it, but not anymore. Because we're a pretty diverse group on these boards I was curious if there is any literary commonality.
I do have the Joy of Cooking which is popular and Child's French Cooking tome.
Hmmm, the Better Homes has been around since 1930...You really think Betty trumps Better Homes? I have better homes, joy of cooking (and another "joy" related book lol), child's book, and a handful of Indian books as Indian cuisine is my specialty. But this is something I will contemplate.LM: I would politely suggest that the Betty Crocker Cookbook is a better example.
I have my MIL's original (1950's) and I received the updated version as a wedding gift,
although that was 29 years ago!