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EP 69 Cooking Up Integration: The Settlement Cookbook
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EP 69 Cooking Up Integration: The Settlement Cookbook

From a culinary guide with the goal of assimilation to a symbol of cultural recognition, we’ll dive into a cookbook that bridged cultures and funded social programs. This cookbook taught immigrant women to cook American dishes and became a cultural talisman passed down generations. It’s a story that showcases how one cookbook became a powerful tool for integration and resilience.

A Recipe for Assimilation

The changing of the seasons sets the stage for our discussion of the third wave of immigration in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. As a massive wave of European immigrants hit the shores of the United States, personal, economic and social challenges crashed into established communities.

We focus on one Mid-Western community, a social service agency, and a cookbook that was much, much more than a collection of recipes.

Kim and Leigh, invite you to step back in time and uncover the significant role played by this cookbook as they share the history, impact, and thoughts on Mrs. Simon Kander’s The Settlement Cook Book, the way to a man’s heart and explore the age old question, “What is it to find equilibrium between assimilating into American society while preserving unique cultural identities?”

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Food lovers, Kim Baker and Leigh Olson, invite you on a storytelling journey exploring food memories, family recipes, food traditions, cuisines, cookery, and food history to discover how food connects, defines, and inspires us.