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As new products and appliances came on the market, manufacturers promoted them by offering cookbooks illustrating and emphasizing how much they simplified and improved cooking. Often free, the booklets were sometimes attached to the product, or were available by coupon.

Cover of cookbook, CULINARY WRINKLES: PRACTICAL RECIPES FOR USING ARMOUR'S EXTRACT OF BEEF Source

 

Title page of cookbook, CULINARY WRINKLES: PRACTICAL RECIPES FOR USING ARMOUR'S EXTRACT OF BEEF Source

 

Page 33 of cookbook, CULINARY WRINKLES: PRACTICAL RECIPES FOR USING ARMOUR'S EXTRACT OF BEEF, with a text on Armour's Tomato Bouillon Source

Ida M. Palmer. Culinary Wrinkles: Practical Recipes for Using Armour's Extract of Beef. Toronto: Armour, 1904

This cookbook presented some of Mrs. Palmer's favourite recipes, as commended by women throughout Canada and the United States. It also assured cooks of the value of Armour's Extract of Beef for all culinary and household purposes.

Cover of cookbook, COW BRAND SODA COOK BOOK AND FACTS WORTH KNOWING Source

 

Cow Brand Soda Cook Book and Facts Worth Knowing. Montréal: Church and Dwight, 1913


Cover of cookbook, FIVE ROSES COOK BOOK: BEING A MANUAL OF GOOD RECIPES CAREFULLY CHOSEN FROM THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF OVER TWO THOUSAND SUCCESSFUL USERS OF FIVE ROSES FLOUR THOUGHOUT CANADA… with an illustration of a child stirring a bowl full of flour Source

 

Title page of cookbook, FIVE ROSES COOK BOOK: BEING A MANUAL OF GOOD RECIPES CAREFULLY CHOSEN FROM THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF OVER TWO THOUSAND SUCCESSFUL USERS OF FIVE ROSES FLOUR THROUGHOUT CANADA… Source

 

Page 17 of cookbook, FIVE ROSES COOK BOOK: BEING A MANUAL OF GOOD RECIPES CAREFULLY CHOSEN FROM THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF OVER TWO THOUSAND SUCCESSFUL USERS OF FIVE ROSES FLOUR THOUGHOUT CANADA…, with bread recipes, including Apple Bread, Baking Powder Bread, Current Loaf and several types of brown bread Source

Five Roses Cook Book: Being a Manual of Good Recipes Carefully Chosen from the Contributions of Over Two Thousand Successful Users of Five Roses Flour Throughout Canada.... Montréal: Lake of the Woods Milling Co., 1915

This early title advertised the quality and nutrition of Five Roses flour, as ground by the Lake of the Woods Milling Company.


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