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Mary Emma Showalter. Favorite recipes from hundreds of Mennonite women noted for their excellent cooking. 494 pages; pefect bound; Herald Press.
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Mary Emma Showalter. Favorite recipes from hundreds of Mennonite women noted for their excellent cooking. 494 pages; pefect bound; Herald Press.
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“Everything you need to know to cook from scratch.” More than 1500 recipes and over 1000 photos in full color. 683 pages; comb binding.
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