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The legacy of three Melissas, authentic & original Cape Ann recipes from the Blacksmith Shop, the Anadama Bakery, the Easterly Inn, the Faraday Inn, the Cable House, by Melissa Smith Abbott

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The legacy of three Melissas, authentic & original Cape Ann recipes from the Blacksmith Shop, the Anadama Bakery, the Easterly Inn, the Faraday Inn, the Cable House, by Melissa Smith Abbott
Language
eng
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illustrations
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no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The legacy of three Melissas
Responsibility statement
by Melissa Smith Abbott
Sub title
authentic & original Cape Ann recipes from the Blacksmith Shop, the Anadama Bakery, the Easterly Inn, the Faraday Inn, the Cable House
Summary
In 1929 Melissa McMeekin Collins drove an old Model T to Rockport, Massachusetts to purchase an old blacksmith shop and turn it into a restaurant. After her death her daughter and son-in-law, Melissa Collins Smith and Bill P. C. Smith, continued running the Blacksmith Shop restaurant as well as other inns and restaurants on Cape Ann. Their grandaughter has compiled a book of recipes, photographs, and remembrances from over seventy years of her family's lives in the food business on Cape Ann
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