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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.
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"I certainly feel that the time is not far distant when a knowledge of the principles of diet will be an essential part of one's education. Then mankind will eat to live, be able to do better mental and physical work and disease will be less frequent."

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

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