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for the fridge or nightstand
the mark on the bottom of this bowl stands for New York City china importers Lazarus Straus & Sons
it is mostly mint green in color but also carries shades of off-white
this cookbook is clean and bright
The General Foods Kitchens Cookbook - 1959 First Edition First Printing white rose for the fridge or nightstandWe know that the kitchen is the hub of family life, and many a woman's center of creative satisfaction. (From the introduction) {HISTORY} As a brand General Foods was so tied up in home cooking throughout the 20th century, you practically could not have had a product, or a gadget or a cookbook (!) in your space that did not have some affiliation with the GF name. It all started in 1895 with Postum, a cereal based beverage made to rivel coffee that was
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