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Fannie Farmer was an American cookbook author and culinary expert known for her influential cookbook, "The Boston Cooking-School Cookbook." First published in 1896, her book became a cornerstone of American cooking, introducing standardized measurements and practical recipes. Farmer's contributions to culinary education and her focus on precise measurements helped shape modern cooking practices and make her a key figure in American culinary history.

"Progress in civilization has been accompanied by progress in cookery."


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