This link is from Camp Fires and Camp Cooking; or, Culinary Hints for the Soldier, etc by Captain James Sanderson, commissary of subsistence of volunteers. "Published for distribution to the troops" by Headquarters, Army of the Potomac, January, 1862. Link : http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Q...page&q&f=false This book has come to my attention because a Civil War Roundtable, local to me, posted something about this book on their facebook feed.
All the recipes in this book are designed for groups of soldiers, not individual soldiers. However, many can still be applied to individuals. It does have some good hints. I embed these two pages because they support what I've been saying for years : boil the water first, then add the coffee.
There are other period examples, Osborn H. Oldroyd's Vicksburg diary comes to mind :
All the recipes in this book are designed for groups of soldiers, not individual soldiers. However, many can still be applied to individuals. It does have some good hints. I embed these two pages because they support what I've been saying for years : boil the water first, then add the coffee.
There are other period examples, Osborn H. Oldroyd's Vicksburg diary comes to mind :
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