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  2. Lake of the Woods Milling Company - Wikipedia

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    Its peak production turned a daily 62,000 bushels of wheat into 10,000 barrels of flour. The flour was marketed under the name Five Roses, which became a world-famous brand. In 1913, Lake of the Woods released the first edition of the Five Roses Cook Book, which is still in production to this day.

  3. Five Roses Flour - Wikipedia

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    Five Roses Flour in Montreal. The Farine Five Roses sign is a feature of the Montreal skyline, first erected above the Ogilvie flour mill in 1948. [3] The sign faced uncertainty when the Five Roses brand was sold in 2006, as ADM still owned the mill and had little interest in promoting a brand it no longer owned.

  4. Category:Cookbooks - Wikipedia

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    This category contains cookbooks of significant influence or popularity, including books that have served as references of record for major national cuisines, popular or influential books and series of books (especially those that have drastically influenced the cooking and eating habits of their intended audience), and the masterworks of prominent chefs and food writers.

  5. Five Roses - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. Five Roses may refer to: Five Roses, by Miracle Fortress, 2007; Five Roses Flour, a ...

  6. File:Five Roses Cookbook.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. American cookbooks in the 1950s - Wikipedia

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    Also known as “Big Red,” this cookbook was a national bestseller, becoming the most popular non-fiction book of the year. [5] 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.

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  9. The Artists' & Writers' Cookbook - Wikipedia

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    The artists and writers responded with varying levels of seriousness, with some "using the cookbook as a canvas for wit and creative deviation". [1] Of the cookbook's 150 contributors, 61 were novelists, 55 were painters, 19 were poets, and 15 were sculptors. [1] [3] The Artists' & Writers' Cookbook was designed by Nicolas Sidjakov.