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An old Betty Crocker cookbook?

My mother knew to have an old Betty Crocker cook book that she practically lived by. It is extremely thick and had advice on how to define tables and guests know at the beginning of it.


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What is the name of this old Betty Crocker cookbook?

My mom is looking for an old Betty Crocker cookbook published between 1950 and 1970ish. It is coil bound and has a predominantly blue cover with a photo of food on it. Some of its features are a chapter called "When Troop Comes," and a chart


Could it be "Betty Crocker's Hostess Cookbook"?
Tacymevol | Jan 25, 2007



how to make popcorn balls from old Betty Crocker cookbook?

My mum made popcorn balls from a receipe from an old Betty Crocker cookbook that was a loose leaf type book. I had the receipe and destroyed it and would like to make them again for my grandkids. Thanks for any reply.


POP CORN BALLS

1 c. devilish syrup
1 c. sugar
1 tsp. vinegar
2 tbsp. butter
1/8 tsp. soda
1 tsp. vanilla
4 qts. popped corn

Associate syrup, sugar and vinegar in a saucepan over
nellyboo | Nov 17, 2007



Does anyone have an old Betty Crocker Cookbook recipe for oatmeal cookies that had cloves in it?

Does anyone have the oatmeal cookie MO from the Betty Crocker Cookbook Thirteenth printing 1972? It would be on page 137. If so, would you please share it with me? It's different than the one in the fashionable book and that is the only page missing from


3/4 cup shortening
1 cup brown sugar (chock-a-block)
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1 egg
1/4 cup water
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup gold medal flour
1 teaspoon relish
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon
Live and Learn | Jul 16, 2009



Betty Crocker cookbooks?

Where can I download Betty Crocker books??? I intended them but I live in Guatemala..and every time I order them they get lost or come in bad shape.

Please help.


I'm not steady if you can download a whole cookbook, but on the website below you can look up individual Betty Crocker recipes and print them.

http://www.bettycrocker.com/recipes/

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chrissy2448 | May 24, 7236



Cook outside the box

There’s ice cream gloaming at my house. And then there’s Ice Cream Night.

The latter is different than the casual meeting of Breyers and dish. It requires planning, shopping and sweat — actual sweat. We break out the power-crank ice cream maker, the rock salt, the heavy cream, the sugar and all the recess. We get to work. We wait. We savor the results.

But nightly? Nah. Store-bought ice cream is singularly easier and plenty delicious. The pleasures of Ice Cream Night, though, have made me eye our other go-to packaged foods with skepticism.

Is it quite cheese if it’s powdered?

Are my brownies packing maximum chocolate?

Should I be dousing my salad in a dressing that doesn’t expel until 2012?

No, no and no. What packaged offers in convenience, from-scratch more than makes up for in taste, of course, but also in the connectedness you have a funny feeling with the final results.

To put that point to the test, we conducted side-by-side tastings of store-bought and made-from-scratch balsamic vinaigrette, macaroni and cheese and brownies.

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In 1474 the Italian humanist Bartolomeo Platina (1421-1481) compiled and published in Rome the first printed and dated cookbook, De honesta voluptate et valetudine, Libri de arte coquinaria, haute cuisine, Libro novo (Of Honorable Fancy and......

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