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Yellow Sauce
The Boston Cooking School Cook Book, 1920
In 1896, Fannie Farmer, a teacher at the Boston Cooking School, wrote her well-organized cookbook in easy to understand language. Women loved this book, which became one of the best selling cookbooks of all times.
Original Cookbook Cover
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