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  2. Spatini sauce mix - Wikipedia

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    Spatini sauce mix is a dry, packaged seasoning mix produced by Lawry's. [1] Originally developed in 1952 to be added to other ingredients (such as crushed tomatoes or tomato puree, and ground meat) to make an Italian-style " spaghetti sauce ", it is also used variously to make a dip , in meatloaf , to season meatballs , and more.

  3. Chips and dip - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known recipe for something similar to today's potato chips is in William Kitchiner's book The Cook's Oracle published in 1817, which was a bestseller in the United Kingdom and the United States. The 1822 edition's recipe for "Potatoes fried in Slices or Shavings" reads "peel large potatoes... cut them in shavings round and round ...

  4. Cookbook - Wikipedia

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    The Cook's Decameron: A Study In Taste, Containing Over Two Hundred Recipes For Italian Dishes (1901) by Mrs. W.G. Waters; Various cookbooks (between 1903 and 1934) by Auguste Escoffier; Edmonds Cookery Book (1908) by T.J. Edmonds Ltd; Household Searchlight Recipe Book (1931) by Ida Migliario, Zorada Z. Titus, Harriet W. Allard, and Irene Nunemaker

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    This is a list of book distributors, companies that act as distributors for book publishers, selling primarily to the book trade. The list includes defunct and merged ...

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  9. Clam dip - Wikipedia

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    A close-up view of a clam dip. Some companies mass-produce commercial varieties of prepared clam dip and market them to consumers in grocery stores and supermarkets. [1] [24] Commercial varieties are typically packaged in plastic tubs. [25] Prepared clam dip mixes have also been commercially manufactured and marketed to consumers.