Background
Morton, Jane Wilson was born on October 18, 1925 in Brooklyn. Daughter of Christopher Adolph and Emily Marie (Werth) Geibel.
(Morton and Preston, both experienced herb gardeners, pres...)
Morton and Preston, both experienced herb gardeners, present a unique collection of recipes suited for every palate. This collection uses commonly grown and easily accessible garden herbs found throughout American folklore from the Pilgrims to modern times. In 1796, Amelia Simmons wrote, in the First American Cookbook, Garlicks, tho' used by the French, are better adapted to the use of medicine than cooking. How tastes have changed in 200 years! From Sage and Raisin Scones to Zucchini Pickles, every herb has its day.
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family and consumer sciences specialist
Morton, Jane Wilson was born on October 18, 1925 in Brooklyn. Daughter of Christopher Adolph and Emily Marie (Werth) Geibel.
Student, Skidmore College, 1943-1946; Bachelor, Queens College City of New York, 1970; Master of Science, Queens College City of New York, 1973.
With New York Telephone Сompany, Freeport, 1942-1943. Occupational therapy assistant A. Holly Patterson Home for Aged and Infirm, Uniondale, New York, 1964-1969. High school home economist teacher Bellmore-Merrick (New York ) Central High School District, Mepham High School, 1971-1982.
Entertaining and cookery coordinator Great Neck (New York ) Public Schools, 1982-1989. Freelance family and consumer science specialist Long Island, since 1982. Instructor Health Force Operating, Westbury, New York, 1987-1992.
(Morton and Preston, both experienced herb gardeners, pres...)
Volunteer debt counselor Family Service League of Suffolk County, Huntington, New York, since 1991. Board directors Cornell Cooperative Extension of Nassau County, New York. Member American Association Family and Consumer Sciences, New York Association Cooking Teachers, International Association Culinary Professionals, Culinary Historians of New York, New York State Home Economics Association (chair home and community section since 1993, president Long Island district 1983-1984, 93-94, board directors Long Island district, Spotlight award Long Island district), Local Parent-Teachers Association (life).
Married Leroy Victor Wilson, December 22, 1945 (deceased June 1971). Children: Stephen Roy, Christopher Robert, Paul Frederic. Married Charles A. Morton, April 7, 1979.
4 stepsons.