Description
Paperback cover has some wear. Back cover page has stains. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This delightful collection of folklore, tall tales, and traditional recipes from the Appalachian region is a true gem for lovers of Americana. “Mixin’s and Fixin’s” by Robert V. Anderson offers a fascinating glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the Southern mountains. Published in 1973, this book captures the essence of a simpler time when storytelling and home-cooked meals were at the heart of community life. Anderson, a native of North Carolina, spent years meticulously gathering these stories and recipes from the region’s elders, preserving a precious piece of history that might otherwise have been lost. Despite its well-loved appearance, with a slightly worn cover and a stained back page, the interior pages remain clean and the binding intact, ensuring that this book can continue to delight readers for years to come. For collectors of Appalachian literature and culinary history, as well as those with a deep appreciation for American folklore, this volume is a true treasure.