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The cookbook was the first to suggest serving cranberry with turkey, and the first to use the Hudson River Valley Dutch word cookey (now usually spelled "cookie"). [1] [2] The cookbook also introduced the use of pearlash, a precursor of baking soda, as a chemical leavener, starting a revolution in the making of American cakes. [3]: 31 [4]
Amelia Simmons was an American writer noted for publishing the American Cookery. This cookbook is considered an important text that provided insights into the language and culinary practices of former colonists, helping shape American identity. [1] It is considered the first American cookbook published in the United States. [1]
More options and more food on the shelf combined with the encouraged gender-roles of the era created a “boom” in the cookbook industry, mostly targeted at housewives. [3] Kitchenware also diversified as manufacturers marketed everything from electric toasters and microwaves to cherry pitters and ice cream molds as gadgets for the ...
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Lists of The Simpsons publications include: List of The Simpsons books, a list of books related to The Simpsons; List of The Simpsons comics, a list of comics related to The Simpsons; Simpsons Illustrated, a magazine about The Simpsons
The Simpsons Xmas Book: Matt Groening and Mimi Pond: 0-06-096581-9: 1991: The Simpsons Rainy Day Fun Book: Matt Groening: 0-06-096861-3: 1991: The Simpsons Uncensored Family Album: Matt Groening: 0-06-096582-7 (original) 0-06-113830-4 (2006 edition) 1991: Maggie Simpson's Book of Animals: Maggie Groening and Matt Groening: 0-694-00321-2: 1991 ...
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The Simpsons go to the Springfield Car Wash, and Marge buys a book called The Japanese Warrior Monks Guide to Tidying Up. Homer buys some sushi and ends up in the hospital. The family reunites at home and she makes the family follow the book's teaching, giving up everything that doesn't give them joy any more.