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The packaged pasta brand "Hamburger Helper" was introduced by General Mills in 1971 [1] [2] [3] in response to a meat shortage and rising meat prices. [4] In 2005, Food Network rated it third on its list of "Top Five Fad Foods of 1970". In 2013, the company shortened the brand's name to just "Helper". [5]
Betty Crocker is a cultural icon, as well as brand name and trademark of American Fortune 500 corporation General Mills. The name was first developed by the Washburn ...
2. Celery Victor. Celery Victor, a marinated celery salad invented in the early 1900s, is exactly that: a salad. This seems to be presented like an entrée, and that simply ain't gonna cut it.
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 ]
3. Green Bean Casserole. One of the most enduring recipes on this list, green bean casserole has been a polarizing staple at family gatherings since its birth in a Campbell Soup Co. test kitchen ...
1971 Pecan Pie Surprise Bars Pearl Hall (Snohomish, WA) 1972 Streusel Spice Cake Rose DeDominicis (Verona, PA) Quick 'n Chewy Crescent Bars Isabelle Collins (Elk River, MN) 1973 Quick Crescent Pecan Pie Bars Mrs. Jerome Flieller, Jr. (Floresville, TX) Banana Crunch Cake Mrs. Ronald L. Brooks (Salisbury, MD) 1974 Chocolate Cherry Bars
Yields: 10-12 servings. Prep Time: 1 hour. Total Time: 2 hours. Ingredients. Bolognese Sauce. 1 tsp. extra-virgin olive oil. 1 lb. (90% lean) ground beef. 1 lb.
The Betty Crocker Kitchens is a division and part of the test kitchens at the world headquarters of General Mills in Golden Valley, Minnesota, operator of the Betty Crocker brand. They are modeled after and equipped like a kitchen that would be found in an American home, since the company's products and recipes tested are intended for home use. [1]