Strawberries : Recipes for America's Favorite Fruit by Nana Whalen (1983, Trade

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ISBN: 9780942320053 Publication Year: 1983 Genre: Cooking, Technology & Engineering Publisher: American Cooking Guild Number of Pages: 64 Pages Format: Trade Paperback Book Title: Strawberries : Recipes for America's Favorite Fruit Language: English Author: Nana Whalen Topic: Agriculture / Agronomy / Crop Science, Specific Ingredients / Fruit Illustrator: Haynes, Jim, Yes

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Strawberries : Recipes for America's Favorite Fruit by Nana Whalen (1983, Trade. The book contains 64 pages filled with delicious strawberry recipes and valuable information on growing and preserving strawberries. With beautiful illustrations by Jim Haynes, this book is a perfect addition to any cookbook collection for those who love this sweet and tangy fruit. "Strawberries: Recipes for America's Favorite Fruit" by Nana Whalen is a trade paperback book published in 1983 by the American Cooking Guild. The book contains 64 pages filled with delicious strawberry recipes and valuable information on growing and preserving strawberries. With beautiful illustrations by Jim Haynes, this book is a perfect addition to any cookbook collection for those who love this sweet and tangy fruit. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced cook, this book has something for everyone to enjoy. This cookbook reflects the golden age of advertising when companies like Betty Crocker, Jell-O, and Pillsbury introduced Americans to convenience cooking. These promotional cookbooks doubled as marketing tools and kitchen companions — featuring illustrated recipes, nutrition tips, and product-placement art that now define mid-century design. Who Will Love This Item Collectors: Authentic brand ephemera from the 1940s–1980s, perfect for Americana collections. Designers & Photographers: Ideal for flat-lay props or retro kitchen displays. Historians: A primary source for studying gender roles, advertising, and consumer culture. Fun Fact: Betty Crocker was a fictional persona created by General Mills in 1921 to give friendly advice to homemakers — one of the first corporate “influencers.” Creative Uses Frame cover art for kitchen or café décor. Pair with vintage tins or utensils for a nostalgic display. Use in art projects or retro-themed shoots. Add this original piece of culinary advertising history to your collection today! #vintagekitchen #vintage #cookbooks