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Increasing the farm market. 1 v. (unpaged) 1930s

Mixed Materials 93, Folder 2

Item [2] promotes Kellogg's cereals. Includes recipes, stain removal tips, weather secrets, interest-computing rules, table of birthstones and flowers, and weights and measures table; advertisements for various Kellogg's products; facts about Kellogg's ingredient use, production, and payroll; and illustrations of product packaging, period cars, and product use. Sample recipes: All-Bran muffins, Spanish corn, and Pep molasses cookies. Marked: No. 6704.

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La Bonne Cuisine School at Bon Appétit. [4] p. circa 1978

Mixed materials 288, Folder 2

Item [2] promotes cooking classes from La Bonne Cuisine School. Includes description of school; biographical information on director Ann Clark and instructors Lucinda Huston, Robert Pucci, Sarah Sutton, Irene Wong, Martha Schulman, Joseph Lowery, and Carl Manz; offer for schedule and gift certificates; enrollment and cancellation information; address with telephone number; and portraits of instructors. No recipes.

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Rawleigh's almanac : cook book & medical guide. 17 p. 1911

Mixed materials 386, Folder 2

Item [2] promotes the W.T. Rawleigh Company. Includes recipes for breads, pickles, salads, vegetables, and desserts; monthly calendar; advertisements for Raleigh products, such as golden cough syrup; and images of men, women, and children in period dress, factory, and products. Sample recipes: rice waffles, pork cake, and salmon salad. Damaged: only pages 27-46 are included and completely detached from binding.

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Recipes the modern Pabst-ett way. 24 p. 1931

Mixed materials 228, Folder 1

Item [1] promotes Pabst-ett, "the original whole milk cheese food." Includes story of first use of cheese (Arab herdsman's milk turned to cheese in desert); Pabst's discovery ("first major development in dairy products since the Arab's great find") that adding whey back into cheese enhances flavor and nutritional value; illustrations of chefs and major hotels at which they are executive chefs, woman working in kitchen, product packaging, and serving suggestions; and index. Sample recipes: crab en casserole, turnip cups with Pabst-ett, and fried apple with bacon. Form no. CA-207.

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Reliable recipes. 23rd ed. 80 p. circa 1920s

Mixed Materials 8a, Folder 1

Item [1] promotes Calumet Baking Powder. Includes color illustrations of woman in period dress, company child and dog mascots, company model kitchen and laboratories, facilities, product packaging, and serving suggestions; product quality guarantee; Modern Priscilla certificate of approval; offers for additional copies of publication and The children's party book; full page advertisements for product and for company-sponsored radio programs; descriptions of product composition and of the company's Home Economics Dept.; table of cooking times; table of ideal food combinations; table of weights and measures; method for testing freshness of product; household hints and table etiquette; recipes for baked goods, candies, soups, salads and entrees; and index. Sample recipes: cream puffs, Charlotte Russe, and Calumet meat pie.