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"Georgia's Historical Recipes is a survey of Georgia's historical cookbooks, recipes, and related foodways from 1733 to the end of World War II. It offers many recipes while also weaving together information and some of the history and stories of Georgia's old cookbooks and their authors. As Frey puts it, "the book explores what Georgians grew, gathered, hunted, cooked, and ate. It explains various changes in technology, transportation, communication, social norms, and food science that slowly altered what could be found between the covers of Georgia's old cookbooks"--

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"Georgia's Historical Recipes is a survey of Georgia's historical cookbooks, recipes, and related foodways from 1733 to the end of World War II. It offers many recipes while also weaving together information and some of the history and stories of Georgia's old cookbooks and their authors. As Frey puts it, "the book explores what Georgians grew, gathered, hunted, cooked, and ate. It explains various changes in technology, transportation, communication, social norms, and food science that slowly altered what could be found between the covers of Georgia's old cookbooks"--
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VALERIE J. FREY is a writer and archivist from Athens, Georgia, with projects focusing on genealogy, social history, and foodways. Her archives career began with a Junior Fellowship in the Manuscripts Division at the Library of Congress, and she went on to serve as Manuscripts Archivist at the Georgia Historical Society. She later became the education coordinator of the Georgia Archives, where she developed public service programs as well as created resources for educators and their students. She now writes and conducts research full time. Her previous foodways book, Preserving Family Recipes: How to Save and Celebrate Your Food Traditions, was published by the University of Georgia Press in 2015.