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Tag: Martha's Cookbooks

August 8, 2022 afitzlayer Recipes

An Old-Fashioned Apple Pudding: Series 1, Recipe 2

In last week's post, we read about Martha's misadventures in the kitchen as a new army wife. Over time, Martha transformed from a cook who could barely boil an egg to one who compiled two cookbooks of her own. The recipes in these books are far superior to the failed lunch she served for her … Continue reading An Old-Fashioned Apple Pudding: Series 1, Recipe 2

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