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Old 11-08-2020, 02:22 PM
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tropit
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I know that this is a quilt along weekend and I am not quilting right now. I got mesmerized by cookbook collecting. Some of the cookbooks that I have found, but not necessarily bought are:

(Generally speaking)

Martha Stewart Cookbooks, including her first book, Entertaining, signed, first ed, first print
Culinary Arts Institute Encyclopedic Cookbook,1948
Mastering The Art Of French Cooking Julia Child 1961 First Book Club Edition (No signed, signed is astronimical)
McCall's Cook Book Hardback 1963
Various Alice Waters' cookbooks
The Galloping Gourmet, Graham Kerr, (Remember him on TV? He was always 'drunk")
Boston School of Cooking, Fanny Farmer, (I already have a very old edition of this book that I've mentioned on this forum)
Betty Crocker, New Picture Cookbook, 1st ed. (Didn't everyone's mother have this cookbook?)
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