1950's Women's Personal Book of Recipes

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Scrapbook Album Book of recipes - Compiled by Emily Emig of San Antonio, TX born 1924 . handwritten, typed, and printed from magazines and newspapers. Measures 8 x 6.5 . Recipe book was likely made over a handful of years in her early adulthood and most recipes contained are typical American fare for the times with the majority being sweets & baked goods. Includes several variations of pound cake, cookies, fudge, and other sweets. Additionally has a crude & simple homemade beer

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