This fascinating collection of recipes contributed by the members of the
Ladies' Aid Society of the Fort Street Methodist Episcopal Church of Los
Angeles, California, originally published in 1881, includes such
familiar dishes as fish chowder, roast turkey, and chocolate cake. More
unusual offerings include stewed pigeons, suet pudding, and English
brawn, made with a pig's head. Interspersed throughout the book are
historic and charming advertisements from Los Angeles businesses -
purveyors of stove polish, gents' furnishing goods, and ladies'
ready-made dresses among them.