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I've come across a Betty Crocker cookbook with a white vinyl cover and
gold letters. The contents are the same as my red Betty Crocker, and I'm curious about the white cover. Does anyone know? I read somewhere that you can obtain new "bridal" copies that are white with gold letters. Perhaps this is an early bridal copy? Does anyone know the value of this cookbook? Thanks! |
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