Links, sites, and helpful info as you dive into vintage sweet recipes.
- King Arthur Baking Company – the best place for quality baking ingredients that you can’t find in the grocery store.
- Williams Sonoma – this entire site is divine, and I especially love their gold touch bakeware.
For new and used, I prefer shopping at locally owned or independent bookstores if possible. Barnes & Noble is always a good source for new cookbooks. Amazon can have great discounts on new cookbooks as well.
- Kitchen Arts & Letters – NYC & online – new, collectible, & vintage
- Powell’s Books – Portland, Oregon & online – new, used, & vintage
- Bold Fork Books – Washington, D.C. & online – new
- Book Larder – Seattle & online – new
- Omnivore Books – San Francisco & online – new, vintage
- Lizzyoung Bookseller – Stamford, Connecticut & online – used, collectible, antique (including some rarities & a lot on wine)
- Bonnie Slotnick Cookbooks – NYC, no online store – used, out of print, collectible, & vintage
- Rabelais Books – Alfred, Maine & online – used, collectible, antique (including rarities, food history, drinks)
- Vivienne Culinary Books – Portland, Oregon & online – new
- Etsy – for vintage finds
- Scour your local estate sales, thrift stores, and used bookstores.