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  2. Pamela Strobel - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, Strobel's book Princess Pamela's Soul Food Cookbook was published by New American Library. [4] Strobel is seen briefly in the background of Sheila McLaughlin’s She Must Be Seeing Things (1987) singing her own song along with percussionists, which is the only known time she was caught on film. [1]

  3. Household Searchlight Recipe Book - Wikipedia

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    The Household Searchlight Recipe Book was one of the most-published cookbooks in the United States. It was in print almost continuously from 1931 until 1954 and sold more than 1 million copies. It was published by Capper Publications of Topeka, Kansas, and reprinted five times between 1977 and 1991 by Stauffer Publications.

  4. I Tried Pamela Anderson's Go-To Winter Soup Recipe, and It's ...

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    Keep these helpful tips in mind when trying Pamela's lentil soup recipe. Ensure the veggies are chopped into uniformly sized pieces. This helps them cook evenly in the broth.

  5. The Redwall Cookbook - Wikipedia

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    This book features numerous recipes for dishes mentioned in the Redwall series, and features illustrations by Christopher Denise. The plot follows Sister Pansy through one cycle of the seasons in Redwall Abbey, as she becomes the Head Cook. The cookbook is divided into the four seasons: Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter.

  6. Company's Coming - Wikipedia

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    The first of Bachand's recipes were published in 1989 after Bachand called Company's Coming for a specific recipe for green tomatoes. There were no recipes for such a thing and was called by Paré for some recipes. When Dinners of the World was being written for release in 1991, Pare asked Bachand for French Canadian recipes.

  7. Pamela Swynford De Beaufort - Wikipedia

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    Pamela "Pam" Ravenscroft, also known as Pamela Swynford De Beaufort, is a fictional character from the television series True Blood. Pam is portrayed by actress Kristin Bauer van Straten. The series was created by Alan Ball and is based on The Southern Vampire Mysteries by author Charlaine Harris. In the series, Pam is a vampire sired by Eric ...

  8. Pamela Clark - Wikipedia

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    It was reviewed by Christine Antoniou as a quick reference book with handy tips. [53] In October 2018, Bauer Media Group published the title Pamela Clark: memories & recipes from the test kitchen (alternative title, Pamela Clark: recipes & stories from the test kitchen) (Bauer Media Group, Sydney, ISBN 9781742458649).

  9. Pamela Susan Shoop - Wikipedia

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    Shoop is the daughter of actress Julie Bishop [1] and test pilot Clarence A. Shoop (who was an executive at Hughes Aircraft Company and commander of the California Air National Guard). [2] As a Major General in World War II, he flew the first photographic reconnaissance mission over Omaha Beach on D-Day .