Page A-10 - Mason County Journal - Thursday, Nov. 20, 2014
Deborah Wallace of the Fresh Start
Market & Dell on Pickering Road
holds a vintage cookbook detailing
New Orleans Creole cooking Friday.
This cookbook and hundreds of
others will be on sale Saturday at the
dell to benefit the Pioneer Food Bank.
Journal photo by Natalie Johnson
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tions and contributions Some cookbooks focus
Deborah Wallace has from other cookbook en- on the basics of crockpot
a staggering collection of thusiasts, Wallace said cookery and others focus
cookbooks, she has collected hun-on bread-making. Wal-
Despite her love for dreds of cookbooks to sell lace has even collected
the how-to guides, she to benefit the community some vintage cookbooks
has decided to part food bank. from the 1940s and
with some of them for The fundraiser event 1950s, including one on
a fundraiser Saturday will start at noon Satur- New Orleans Creole reci-
for the Pioneer Food day at Fresh Start, lo- pes.
Bank. cated at 2811 E. Spencer "How fun would it be
"I'm a cookbook collec- Lake Road and will last this winter to grab a Chi-
tor," said Wallace, owner until the dell closes that nese cookbook or a tapas
of the Fresh Start Mar- night, cookbook ... and try a
ket & Dell off Pickering The event will includenew recipe?" she said.
Road. "I took a look at live music organized by Cookbooks can help
my cookbook collection Mick and Laura McCart-people cook healthful
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"I actually stud
cooking in the 1980s,?
she said. "My momJ ad
a heart attack and she
came out of her four-way
bypass ... with strict di-
etary guidelines."
Wallace started learn-
ing about whole-foods
cooking, or cooking from
scratch with healthful
ingredients. She was a
vegetarian chef for seven
years.
"I really hunt the ga-
rage sales, the thrift
stores (for cookbooks),"
she said. "I like to just
sit down and read a cook-
book. The more you read
them, the more familiar
you become with their
style."
The Fresh Start Mar-
ket & Dell is also a collec-
tion point for food for the
Pioneer Food Bank.
Upcoming Pioneer
Food Bank distribution
days are scheduled for
Tuesday, Dec. 16 and
Jan. 27 at Pioneer Mid-
dle School.