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    Five hundred of Clementine Paddleford's recipes from all 50 states have been updated for today's home chefs, a half-century after the release of... more 
    Photo by: Courtesy of Amazon
    The Great American Cookbook-
    Five hundred of Clementine Paddleford's recipes from all 50 states have been updated for today's home chefs, a half-century after the release of her best seller How America Eats. (Rizzoli, $45)
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    New England-style Souffléed Macaroni and Cheese.

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