You are considering a hard cover (hidden ring binder) CULINARY ARTS INSTITUTE collection of  12 cookbooklets, marked "Fabulous Foods."

This is a collection of 12 different cookbooklets, including:
  • The Scandinavian Cookbook
  • The Hungarian Cookbook
  • Entertaining Six or Eight
  • The Cheese Cookbook
  • Cooling Dishes for Hot Weather
  • The New England Cookbook
  • Sunday Night Suppers
  • The German and Vietnamese Cookbook
  • Cooking with Sour Cream and Buttermilk
  • The Southern and Southwestern Cookbook
  • Tempting Low-Calorie Recipes
  • The Holiday Cookbook

All are published by the Culinary Arts Institute, Chicago, IL.

CONDITION: Binder is worn and stained. The booklets all have some light wear. Bottom binder ring is broken away from the booklet holder. No other known damage.
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S/H For MULTIPLE PURCHASES: I will combine multiple items whenever possible and normally reduce total shipping costs.

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