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    Hoffmann’s award-winning cheeses — named some of the best in the U.S. by Food & Wine in 2021 — have been available at her market shop in Weston, 1099 Welt St., and online. Many of her ...

  3. List of women cookbook writers - Wikipedia

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    Sarah St. John (1669–1755), clergyman's wife, maintained a manuscript recipe book; Katie Stewart (1934–2013), food columnist, cookbook writer; Caroline Waldegrave (born 1952), wine entrepreneur, cookbook writer; Anne Willan (born 1938), food educator, food and cookbook writer; Amy Willcock, American-born cookbook writer since 2002

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    Sara's Secrets offers the viewer recipes and techniques specifically focused to fit the viewer's busy lifestyle. [1] From time to time, guest chefs, cookbook authors, and food specialists from around the world drop by. Invited guests give the viewer insider secrets, tips, tricks, techniques that professionals use to save time and money. [1]

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    His latest cookbook, Cooking and the Crown, follows the history of food within the royal family – from the grand banquets of Queen Victoria to the more thoughtful approach adopted by modern-day ...

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    As second print-run of 14,009 copies were released after the initial printing in the same year as the third printing for a total of 26,004 copies in a single year. The Joy of Cooking was likely the only other American cookbook that was outselling The Household Searchlight Recipe Book. Twelfth Printing (revised and enlarged), 1939 - 100,000 copies