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		<title>Capital City Cook Book (1906)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Read Mary Bergin&#8217;s article Classes taught immigrants how to cook American-style meals from Wisconsin&#8217;s State Journal. In addressing &#8220;the cooking school movement,&#8221; she refers to Capital City Cook Book (1906) published by the Woman&#8217;s Guild of Grace Church of Madison, Wisc. 1906, in the article and in particular to Mrs. G.W. Oakley&#8217;s recipe for breaded [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Read Mary Bergin&#8217;s article <a href="http://77square.com/food/features/story_440811"><em>Classes taught immigrants how to cook American-style meals</em></a> from Wisconsin&#8217;s <em>State Journal</em>. In addressing &#8220;the cooking school movement,&#8221; she refers to <em>Capital City Cook Book (1906) published by the Woman&#8217;s Guild of Grace Church of Madison, Wisc. 1906</em>, in the article and in particular to Mrs. G.W. Oakley&#8217;s recipe for <em>breaded eggs</em>.</p>
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