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Erie Lackawanna Recipes

Erie Lackawanna Recipes
Author: Joel Long
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-09-21
Genre:
ISBN: 9781732119178

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This book consists of articles, menus, and all of the documented recipes from the Erie; Delaware Lackawanna & Western and merged Erie Lackawanna Railroads. On October 13, 1956 the dining car departments were merged together, coinciding with the Erie moving its long distance trains from its Jersey City Pavonia Terminal to the Lackawanna's Hoboken Terminal. The two railroads completely merged to form the Erie Lackawanna Railroad on October 17, 1960. Dining car service continued until the last long distance train, the Hoboken to Chicago Lake Cities, completed its last run on January 5, 1970. Recipes were released by the EL dining car department to its chefs as Orders. They are reproduced exactly as the original mimeographed pages appeared. In addition to the recipes you will find cooking tips and plating instructions. Some of these recipes might not meet today's culinary tastes, but they are still interesting to read and even to try making a few!


Recipes of the Erie Lackawanna

Recipes of the Erie Lackawanna
Author: Erie Lackawanna Dining Car Preservation Society, Inc
Publisher:
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2002-08
Genre: Formulas, recipes, etc
ISBN: 9780972294904

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Includes a brief history of dining cars, selected recipes with index, a close-up of Chef George Miller, history of the Erie Diner 941 (Erie Lackawanna 741), and a description of the Erie Lackawanna Dining Car Preservation Society (ELDCPS).


Pennsylvania's Historic Restaurants and Their Recipes

Pennsylvania's Historic Restaurants and Their Recipes
Author: Dawn O'Brien
Publisher: John F. Blair, Publisher
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1986
Genre: Cooking
ISBN:

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The authors visit 50 historic Pennsylvania restaurants and include a few of each restaurant's recipes.


Railfan & Railroad

Railfan & Railroad
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 852
Release: 2006
Genre: Railroads
ISBN:

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From the Dining Car

From the Dining Car
Author: James D. Porterfield
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2004-11
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780312242015

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A monthly columnist for Railfan & Railroad magazine provides a collection of recipes by today's luxury rail gourmet chefs, in a volume complemented by chef anecdotes, photographs of railroad memorabilia, and historical information.


Trains

Trains
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 850
Release: 1978
Genre: Railroads
ISBN:

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Mr. Splitfoot

Mr. Splitfoot
Author: Samantha Hunt
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2016-01-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0544526724

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The strange odysseys of two young women animate this “hypnotic and glowing” American gothic novel that blurs the line between the real and the supernatural (Gregory Maguire, The New York Times Book Review). A New York Times Editors’ Choice A Paris Review Staff Pick Ruth and Nat are seventeen. They are orphans living at The Love of Christ! Foster Home in upstate New York. And they may be able to talk to the dead. Enter Mr. Bell, a con man with mystical interests who knows an opportunity when he sees one. Together they embark on an unexpected journey that connects meteor sites, utopian communities, lost mothers, and a scar that maps its way across Ruth’s face. Decades later, Ruth visits her niece, Cora. But while Ruth used to speak to the dead, she now doesn’t speak at all. Even so, she leads Cora on a mysterious mission that involves crossing the entire state of New York on foot. Where is she taking them? And who—or what—is hidden in the woods at the end of the road? “[A] gripping novel…The narratives, which twist together into a shocking dénouement, are marked by ghost stories.”—The New Yorker


Conrail Business & Research Trains

Conrail Business & Research Trains
Author: Brock Kerchner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2021-10-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781734958874

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Dining By Rail

Dining By Rail
Author: James D. Porterfield
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1998-05-15
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780312187118

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"Dining by Rail" recaptures the history and spirit of an era and offers absorbing details and sumptuous recipes to readers with an interest in railroads and Americana. 150 photos.


Russ & Daughters

Russ & Daughters
Author: Mark Russ Federman
Publisher: Schocken
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2013-03-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0805242945

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The former owner/proprietor of the beloved appetizing store on Manhattan’s Lower East Side tells the delightful, mouthwatering story of an immigrant family’s journey from a pushcart in 1907 to “New York’s most hallowed shrine to the miracle of caviar, smoked salmon, ethereal herring, and silken chopped liver” (The New York Times Magazine). When Joel Russ started peddling herring from a barrel shortly after his arrival in America from Poland, he could not have imagined that he was giving birth to a gastronomic legend. Here is the story of this “Louvre of lox” (The Sunday Times, London): its humble beginnings, the struggle to keep it going during the Great Depression, the food rationing of World War II, the passing of the torch to the next generation as the flight from the Lower East Side was beginning, the heartbreaking years of neighborhood blight, and the almost miraculous renaissance of an area from which hundreds of other family-owned stores had fled. Filled with delightful anecdotes about how a ferociously hardworking family turned a passion for selling perfectly smoked and pickled fish into an institution with a devoted national clientele, Mark Russ Federman’s reminiscences combine a heartwarming and triumphant immigrant saga with a panoramic history of twentieth-century New York, a meditation on the creation and selling of gourmet food by a family that has mastered this art, and an enchanting behind-the-scenes look at four generations of people who are just a little bit crazy on the subject of fish. Color photographs © Matthew Hranek