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Betty Crocker and the Joys of Children's Cookbooks
The New Yorker “It was so much about suburbanization—the home as entertainment center when you couldn't get downtown,” Megan Elias, a culinary historian, told me. And, like all cookbooks, this one was also “a way to educate kids into a class culture.” In the book's ... |
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