For anyone following Jennifer Chiaverini’s Elm Creek Quilts series, or for cooks in general, I hope they find as much pleasure as I did in reading The Quilter’s Kitchen. 
This is Jennifer’s first recipe book, yet it ties in the Elm Creek story, past and present, as the new cook and Sylvia Compson, main character of the series, clean out the old kitchen in preparation for remodeling. Each piece of memorabilia they discover has its own story along with Sylvia’s recollections of recipes. Then everything is tied together, recipes and memorabilia, at the end in a delightful way.
Quilters and non-quilters have been following this series since Jennifer’s first book. All the books tie in with Elm Creek Farm and family in some fashion, whether past or present.
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