TERRE HAUTE —
Just a year after her first cookbook hit kitchen tables across the country, Patricia McDaniel has another one fresh out of the oven.
“I almost ended up in the state hospital putting this one together,” the zany lady from Dublin, Ind., laughed about her latest adventure celebrating the Historic National Road known as U.S. 40. “It just came out two weeks ago.”
This weekend last year, McDaniel took her first Historic National Road Yard Sale Cookbook to a book-signing weekend at Turn the Page Bookstore, owned by celebrity author Nora Roberts.
The sequel to that book was 50 percent pre-sold. “And they had homes before they came out,” McDaniel said, adding that the Ohio National Road Association purchased 100 copies in advance.
McDaniel’s books feature recipes from towns along U.S. 40 from Maryland to Illinois, and include the name and address of individuals who submitted recipes. About 50 of the 350 recipes in this second book came from the Wabash Valley in Indiana and Illinois, she said.
“I’m already accepting recipes for next year,” she said.
McDaniel, a history enthusiast and businesswoman with eclectic interests, is proprietor of the Old Storefront Antiques store in Dublin, as well as organizer of the Historic U.S. 40 Yard Sale stretching 824 miles from Maryland through Illinois each May. Traveling along the route, McDaniel was inspired to create a cookbook featuring the different recipes and cultural flavors of each region.
“It’s like having a baby. The second time around you’re not as nervous,” she said, noting she began compiling this sequel in July and had it to the printer in September. Likening it to a yearbook, McDaniel said the real product is a result of the collaboration of hundreds of submitters from across the country.
“It has to be an awesome book, it has my picture in it,” Gary Rubendall, librarian at the Dublin Public Library laughed, noting his photo in the front with McDaniel’s dog. “I’m the ugly one in the picture,” he laughed.
But the first edition of the cookbook keeps getting checked out of the library, so Rubendall said there must be something to it. “Her name is getting out there and people know that she does a good cookbook.”
Denise Weatherly hit the airwaves with McDaniel recently on television show Indy Style on Channel 8 in Indianapolis. “She’s a terrific cook herself,” Weatherly said, adding that her favorite aspects of the books are the historical notes about each community, including those in the Wabash Valley, along U.S. 40. “All the little stories that she adds in there,” she said, citing the “Hot Italian Sausage Soup” as one of her favorites in this edition.
Boxing up books for Christmas, McDaniel said orders are available online at www.oldstorefrontantiques.com as well as in local bookstores such as Sandy’s Good Books in Brazil.
“I’ve really had fun with it and I’ve met a tremendous amount of people who have been great,” she said. “I couldn’t have done this without the help of all these other people.”
Brian Boyce can be reached at 812-231-4253 or brian.boyce@tribstar.com.
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