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Cookery means the knowledge of Medea and of Circe and of Helen and of the Queen of Sheba.… It means much testing and no wasting; ... Reference > Fannie Farmer > The Boston Cooking-School Cook Book ... Bartleby.com chose the 1918 edition because it was the last edition of the cookbook authored completely by Farmer.
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With the progress of knowledge the needs of the human body have not been forgotten. ... WORK; The Boston Cooking-School Cook Book; This landmark 1918 edition was decidedly innovative for its time, advocating a no-nonsense approach to cooking for the ordinary person. ... Authors > Reference > Fannie Farmer...
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Fannie Farmer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fannie Merritt Farmer (23 March 1857 - 15 January 1915) was an American culinary expert whose Boston Cooking-School Cook Book became a widely used culinary text. Farmer was born in Medford, Massach...
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Biography of Fannie Farmer, cookbook author and domestic science promoter. ... About Fannie Farmer: ... Fannie Farmer's Cookbook:
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Fannie Farmer Was Born ; March 23, 1857 ; Rich chocolate cake, chewy oatmeal cookies, savory meatloaf, spicy cheese dip--if you're ever looking for one of these recipes, or any number of delicious food creations, try looking in the Fannie Farmer Cookbook.
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Fanny Farmer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fanny Farmer is an American candy manufacturer and retailer. Fanny Farmer was started in Rochester, New York by Frank O'Connor in 1919. The company was named in honor of culinary expert Fannie Farmer...
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Fannie Farmer was an American authority in the art of cooking and the author of six books about food preparation. She was a determined woman who overcame her physical limitations to achieve success in her field.
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Farmer, Fannie Merritt. ... Fannie Farmer was born in Boston, Massachusetts, the daughter of Mary Watson Merritt and John Franklin Farmer, a printer. The eldest of four daughters, Farmer was raised in a Unitarian family that believed strongly in education for their daughters, and she was expected to attend college.
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Amazon.com: The Fannie Farmer Cookbook: Anniversary (9780679450818):
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