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Pillsbury Kitchens’ Cookbook, 1979, Hard Cover, As-If-New Condition!

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Pillsbury Kitchens’ Cookbook, 1979:  These Pillsbury cookbooks can be confusing. For example, this one says “Pillsbury Kitchens’ Cookbook” on the title page and “Pillsbury Kitchens’ Family Cookbook” on the front of the book.  It was first published in 1979 (the same year as the non-strawberry yellow Pillsbury,) but I think Pillsbury must have switched to this cover in mid-year and used it going forward.  This book is from the 1987 printing. The editor is Renee Dignan, and the cookbook was published by The Pillsbury Company, Minneapolis, Minnesota.  638 pages. Hard cover edition, not a binder.   No dust jacket.  The cover is in mint condition.   The pages are absolutely clean and clear.  Definitely gift quality!

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