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  2. 70 Easy Dinner Recipes for Two (That Even Beginners Can ... - AOL

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    Here are 70 easy dinner recipes for two that you and your boo will love, including lobster risotto, pasta alla norma with eggplant, basil and pecorino, skillet steak with asparagus and potatoes ...

  3. 25 Old-Fashioned Recipes That Boomers Absolutely Loved

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    Fun fact: The 1958 Betty Crocker cookbook "365 Ways to Cook Hamburger" had a whopping 70 recipes for meatloaf. So it's no surprise that you probably grew up in a household where this comfort-food ...

  4. 18 Cozy Fall Dinner Recipes for Two - AOL

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    An easy Sloppy Joe recipe for a chilly fall evening when you want a quick dinner. This sweet meat is great served atop dinner rolls, rice, or baked potatoes. If you want a lighter version, try ...

  5. American cookbooks in the 1950s - Wikipedia

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    Between 1951 and 1958, the second edition sold 732,004 copies. The book featured step-by-step photographs to accompany the instructions and many of the recipes recommended the use of various pre-packaged foods. While the Betty Crocker brand had existed since the 1920s, this cookbook was the first of many Betty Crocker cookbooks.

  6. Betty Crocker Cookbook - Wikipedia

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    The Betty Crocker Cookbook is a cookbook written by staff at General Mills, the holders of the Betty Crocker trademark. The persona of Betty Crocker was invented by the Washburn-Crosby Company (which would later become General Mills) as a feminine "face" for the company's public relations. [ 1 ]

  7. 12 Nostalgic Recipes Grandma Used to Make from the Back of ...

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    Brand Name Banquet. Recipes from brand name companies often get a bad rap. But many people learned to cook from the backs of boxes, bottles, and jars, especially in the 1950s, 60s, and 70s when ...