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Helen's version of potluck was simply making a meal for yourself using what you already had on hand in the fridge
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1930s Baking Booklet - Good Things To Eat Made with Arm & Hammer Baking Soda circa 1933 English work Helen's version of potluck wasTry a cake today, try a hot bread tomorrow. You will be more than satisfied. You will be proud. Martha Lee Anderson {HISTORY} In 1933, this was how you made all the Good Things to Eat using Arm & Hammer Baking Soda! This mini but very mighty booklet of recipes was no hastily put together, fly by night cooking guide it was Arm & Hammers 104th (!) edition of published baking recipes created and approved by their Test Kitchen. Within these 32 pages,
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