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There are no recipes, but most versions of the autobiography include the long list of food he enjoyed at his Uncle John's farm. It's quite a list.



On Saturday, January 3, 2015 7:03 PM, Arianne <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
 


>
> I can't recall if he included actual recipes, but wasn't there a section at
> the end of A Tramp Abroad where he listed a bunch of American dishes that
> he
> missed while traveling in Europe?
>
> -- Bob G.
>

Yes, this is exactly what Maryellen found and used to cook her Mark Twain
dinner.  But they weren't recipes.  Exciting to hear there IS a book with
actual recipes according to Stephen Railton.  So grateful for any tips and
will certainly pass this one on!
Thanks
Arianne

-- 
Arianne Laidlaw A '58

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