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AUGUSTA - Marjorie Standish, popular Maien Sunday Telegram cooking columnist, had a new experience last week.   
 
AUGUSTA - Marjorie Standish, popular Maien Sunday Telegram cooking columnist, had a new experience last week.   
  
After producing "Cooking Down East" for more than 20 years, she watched early chapters of her first hard-cover  
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  After producing "Cooking Down East" for more than 20 years, she watched early chapters of her first hard-cover  
 
cookbook start rolling from the presses at the Kennebec Journal Print Shop.   
 
cookbook start rolling from the presses at the Kennebec Journal Print Shop.   
  
The book is also titled "Cooking Downeast."  Every effort is being made to have it available before Christmas.
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  The book is also titled "Cooking Downeast."  Every effort is being made to have it available before Christmas.
  
THIS NEW COOKBOOK[bold] will be distributed by the Malne Sunday Telegram as a public service. The accompanying coupon will facllitate advance  reservations.
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  THIS NEW COOKBOOK[bold] will be distributed by the Malne Sunday Telegram as a public service. The accompanying coupon will facllitate advance  reservations.
  
Marjorie says her cookbook is the answer to queries from
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  Marjorie says her cookbook is the answer to queries from "Cooking Down East" fans who have been asking when she was going to have one publlshed.
"Cooking Down East" fans who have been asking when she was going to have one publlshed.
 
  
"Some of the recipes I learned from my mother, who got
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  "Some of the recipes I learned from my mother, who got
 
them from her mother." she says. "Others came from family members, friends, and acquaintances.  Many were
 
them from her mother." she says. "Others came from family members, friends, and acquaintances.  Many were
 
used in cooking schools which I conducted for the Central Maine Power Co.. And of course, there are scores that have come from my column's friends all over Maine.
 
used in cooking schools which I conducted for the Central Maine Power Co.. And of course, there are scores that have come from my column's friends all over Maine.
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"It ls being done today, just as always but perhaps a little more carefully," she says.  "That's why the recipes in  
 
"It ls being done today, just as always but perhaps a little more carefully," she says.  "That's why the recipes in  
"COOKING DOWN, EAST" have definite amounts, speclflc temperatures and times, · help exa
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"COOKING DOWN, EAST" have definite amounts, speclflc temperatures and times, a help especially to young cooks".
PORTLAND, MAINE 04104
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pecially to young cooks."
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From the print shop "Cooking Down East will be forwarded to Clinton, where the Journals's order of  
From the print shop "Cooking
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ludes t.,.x,
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for - - - ~ 'Down East" will be forwarded
 
~arjorle Standish's lll'Jt coo
 
1iltileh to Clinton,' MUB.. where the
 
Jln1t1&I order of 5.000 copies will
 
includes t.,.x,
 
 
bound in attractive cloth
 
bound in attractive cloth
 
ll<>Vers.
 
ll<>Vers.

Revision as of 21:36, 10 March 2017

Maine Sunday Telegram, November 17, 1968

Cookbook Is Now Reality for Telegram Columnist

AUGUSTA - Marjorie Standish, popular Maien Sunday Telegram cooking columnist, had a new experience last week.

 After producing "Cooking Down East" for more than 20 years, she watched early chapters of her first hard-cover 

cookbook start rolling from the presses at the Kennebec Journal Print Shop.

 The book is also titled "Cooking Downeast."  Every effort is being made to have it available before Christmas.
 THIS NEW COOKBOOK[bold] will be distributed by the Malne Sunday Telegram as a public service. The accompanying coupon will facllitate advance  reservations.
 Marjorie says her cookbook is the answer to queries from "Cooking Down East" fans who have been asking when she was going to have one publlshed.
 "Some of the recipes I learned from my mother, who got

them from her mother." she says. "Others came from family members, friends, and acquaintances. Many were used in cooking schools which I conducted for the Central Maine Power Co.. And of course, there are scores that have come from my column's friends all over Maine.

MARJORIE STANDISH is the type of cook who believes that when a Mainer thinks of apple pie, he sets his belt forward a notch.

"It ls being done today, just as always but perhaps a little more carefully," she says. "That's why the recipes in "COOKING DOWN, EAST" have definite amounts, speclflc temperatures and times, a help especially to young cooks".

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