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  2. Mrs. Dash - Wikipedia

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    Mrs. Dash is an American brand of salt-free seasoning that was introduced in 1983 and was marketed by B&G Foods. [1] The best known varieties of Mrs. Dash are granulated mixtures of dried herbs and spices which are sold in small plastic shaker bottles holding 2.5 oz of product, 1.25 oz packets, for seasoning a 'family-size' meal, and .02 oz single-serving packets for consumers and ...

  3. Molly McButter - Wikipedia

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    By 2009, Molly McButter and Mrs. Dash Seasoning Blends (also owned by B&G) [1] worked with the Idaho Potato Commission, an agency of the state of Idaho, to promote retail sales of potatoes to consumers. The partnership sponsored an Idaho Potato Retail Display Contest, scheduled to coincide with Potato Lovers Month, in which retailers competed ...

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    The other part is Mrs. Lantz’s use of a secret ingredient that ... Add those to a large buttered baking dish and sprinkle with lemon juice and a dash of almond extract. ... sugar and salt into a ...

  5. The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy - Wikipedia

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    The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy is a cookbook by Hannah Glasse (1708–1770), first published in 1747. It was a bestseller for a century after its first publication, dominating the English-speaking market and making Glasse one of the most famous cookbook authors of her time.

  6. Colonel Sanders' wife had a fried chicken recipe, too. I ...

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    1 1/2 teaspoons Claudia Sanders Chicken Seasoning (made by Marion Kay Spices) Enough vegetable oil or shortening to cover the bottom of your skillet about 1/8 an inch Instructions:

  7. Hannah Glasse - Wikipedia

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    Hannah Glasse Glasse's signature at the top of the first chapter of her book, The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy, 6th Edition, 1758 Born Hannah Allgood March 1708 London, England Died 1 September 1770 (1770-09-01) (aged 62) London, England Occupation Cookery writer, dressmaker Notable works The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy (1747) Spouse John Glasse (m. 1724 ⁠–⁠1747) Children 10 ...