Connie Mae Canning Recipe Card Set
Connie Mae Canning Recipe Card Set
Not so very long ago, harvest time involved copper canners and blue jars in many kitchens. In Appalachia, the practice of canning has long been an important part of the culture, where over lengthy winters the safe and effective storage of fruits and vegetables was at one time essential for survival in the rugged mountain terrain. This image by West Virginia Award-Winning Artist Connie Mae evokes fond memories for those whose families have spent hours processing their bountiful harvest.
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Set of eight recipe cards (6 X 4 inches), one design on front and one on back (see photos of front and back).
Packaged in a plastic sleeve wrapped in a strand of twine.
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Award Winning West Virginia Artist Connie Mae creates exquisite oil paintings that celebrate her love of nature and Appalachian traditions. In addition to winning awards, her paintings have been accepted into many juried shows and purchased by private collectors across the country. An active member of her community, she has served on her local council for the arts, contributed to educational art programs, and has designed and created public art.