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OLD WEST COOKIN'

Frontier Recipes - The "Real" Old Stuff

From The Old West

 

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The reason so many Texas cowboys went north and stayed there was because they were tired of cornbread and sowbelly.

– Teddy Blue

Ash Cakes

Bannock or Frying Pan Bread

Beef Jerky

Boiled Salt Pork

Buffalo Stew

Fried Camp Apples

Fried Salt Pork

Hardtack

Hoecakes or Johnnycakes

Indian Meal Pudding

Mouse Pie

Pan Hoss

Pemmican

Pease Porridge

Planked Whitefish

Raccoon Fricassee

Rabbit Stew

Ranch Pickles

Roast Beaver

Skirlie

Sonofabitch Stew

 

Camp Cook

Camp Cook, 1939, courtesy Library of Congress.

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The Chuckwagon - Western Recipes

Campfire Recipes

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Flavors of Route 66

Good Ole' Fashioned Recipes 

 

Chuckwagon Cook

Chuckwagon Cook.

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From the Rocky Mountain General Store

Camera - Vintage Photos IconNostalgic Photograph Prints - From our personal Photo Print Shop, you'll find a number of nostalgic photo prints mostly from the early 20th century ranging from gas pumps, to grocery stores, 1920's flappers, model-T's, children, Christmas and a whole lot more.

    1941 Car   Hiding the Flask   Christmas Eve, 1901   Gas Pumps   Pot Belly Stove

 

 

I wish I could find words to express the trueness, the bravery, the hardihood, the sense of honor, the loyalty to their trust and to each other of the old trail hands.

 

 -- Charles Goodnight\

 

 

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