Sunnyside Files Was Written
~Uf\F!pide .. M ·Nete$ aqcl 0tes ~Mll.ll~ide l10~d·H0tes ~- Aqeacl"ete_s {; .! .I[Ifi. lJ<J (': c; I <'l '7 ·f~,L t ~ 'l: g., 1.b, Lt• L D';;J'J :.0;, Published by Gemeinschaft Farms Monkton, Vt. First Edition ~1976 by Suzanqe Perfect Crowell. All rights re served including the right of reproduction in whole or in part in any form except for short quotations in critical essays and reviews. Manufactured in the United States of America. Printed by Offset House, So. Burlington, Vt. 'IO PEARL Gratitude and thanks go to the following people who loaned old photographs, books, and related delight ful family anecdotes: Mable Adams, Barbara Brown, Harold and Myriel Brown, Sylvia Brown, Pearl Marston, Elinor Mawson, Robert and Lois Perfect, and George and Elinor Vigneau. Acknowledgements are also made to Gary Crowell who edited the anecdotes, and to Mark and BG Mawson, the anecdote critics. All household notes appearing in this edition are taken directly from the files, notes and clippings of Sarah Norris Brown (1841-1917). INTRODUGriON When my husband and I were married we were given tinware which had belonged to my great grandmother, Sarah Norris Brown. We set to work trying out the fluted pans, melon molds, and various kitchen im plements so foreign to our generation. We found a whole new world opening to us and became further fascinated when we acquired this same lady's diaries on loan. As the result, Sunnyside Files was written. Further poking produced Sarah's files and notes; penny-savers, hints, remedies, and shortcuts which made home planning and housekeeping easier for the long suffering Victorian housewife.
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