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The Day Book, Chicago, Illinois, August 30, 1912
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The Day Book, Chicago, Illinois, August 30, 1912
The Decatur Herald, Illinois, January 23, 1940
The Minneapolis Star, Minnesota, January 25, 1922
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The Evening Herald, Ottawa, Kansas, December 7, 1908
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Boston Post, Massachusetts, December 11, 1920
There should be at least two different cereals a week, if not three, not overlooking shredded wheat for the dyspeptic member of the family.
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Oakland Tribune, California, May 5, 1935
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The Decatur Daily Review, Illinois, May 10, 1936
Home cooking is all right but a woman wants a change - wants to be taken out once in a while… best way is to just sabotage the meals for a week or two.
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Couple cooking in the kitchen, Vancouver, 1942
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Advertisement for “Reliable” stove, Denver, Colorado, ca. 1890
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The Behaviour Book: A Manual for Ladies, 1853
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Three soldiers working in Battery A kitchen, Fort Riley, Kansas, 1908
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Couple cooking, Vancouver, 1942
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The Atlanta Constitution, Georgia, December 9, 1900
The girl with the frying pan is the engineer of our fate.
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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, New York, November 27, 1921
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Housewife at the stove, Los Angeles, 1928