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  2. Betty Crocker Cookbook - Wikipedia

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    The recipes in the first edition are "basic" according to a modern review, and many are "grossly outdated"; there are several recipes for hamloaf and an "international" recipe for "Spaghetti Oriental". [12] A recipe for tuna and Jell-o pie from a 1965 cookbook was featured in a BuzzFeed listicle of "truly upsetting vintage recipes". [13]

  3. Johnnycake - Wikipedia

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    A 1905 cookbook includes a recipe for "Alabama Johnny Cake" made with rice and 'meal'. [ 21 ] The difference between johnnycake and hoecake originally lay in the method of preparation, though today both are often cooked on a griddle or in a skillet.

  4. Eliza Acton - Wikipedia

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    Acton's layout for each recipe was for the description of the cooking process followed by a list of ingredients and the total cooking time required for the preparation of the dish. With the inclusion of timings and ingredients, Modern Cookery differed from other cookery books, and was a development of Acton's own. [ 1 ]

  5. Mrs. Beeton's Book of Household Management - Wikipedia

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    This is followed in early editions by a separate chapter of recipes for soups of different kinds. [26] Each recipe is structured into a title, a list of ingredients (with quantities, either natural – as a number of eggs or vegetables, a number of slices of ham – or measured in Imperial units – ounces of salt, quarts of water. The actual ...

  6. Cannabis edible - Wikipedia

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    The first cannabis edible recipe appeared in the United States in the early 1960s in a cookbook called The Alice B. Toklas Cook Book written by Alice B. Toklas. [16] The recipe is called "Hashish Fudge" and was actually contributed by Alice's good friend, Brion Gysin. [16]

  7. Rose Naftalin - Wikipedia

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    With the help of her daughter-in-law Bonnie Naftalin, she wrote out her recipes for the first time. In 1975 Random House published her first cookbook, Grandma Rose's Book of Sinfully Delicious Cakes, Cookies, Pies, Cheese Cakes, Cake Rolls & Pastries, [10] which sold about 100,000 copies. She traveled widely with her daughter Davida for book ...

  8. Cake of Light - Wikipedia

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    The Cake of Light, traditionally composed of meal, honey, leavings of red wine lees, oil of Abramelin, olive oil and fresh blood as per the instructions in The Book of the Law is a perfume or incense but also a cake when baked. [1] Olive oil is considered a sacred oil by many cultures and religions of the world. It is also an ingredient in the ...

  9. The Anarchist Cookbook - Wikipedia

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    The anarchist collective CrimethInc., which published the book Recipes for Disaster: An Anarchist Cookbook in response, denounces the earlier book, saying it was "not composed or released by anarchists, not derived from anarchist practice, not intended to promote freedom and autonomy or challenge repressive power – and was barely a cookbook ...