Margaret Rudkin (1897–1967)
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Værker af Margaret Rudkin
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Almen Viden
- Andre navne
- Fogarty, Margaret; Rudkin, Maggie; Peg Rudkin
- Fødselsdato
- 1897-09-14
- Dødsdag
- 1967-06-01
- Køn
- female
- Nationalitet
- USA
- Bopæl
- New York, New York, USA
Fairfield, Connecticut, USA
Conty Carlow, Ireland - Erhverv
- Baker
Executive - Relationer
- Rudkin, Henry A. (husband), Rudkin, Mark (son); William (son), Henry Jr. (son)
- Organisationer
- Pepperidge Farm
Campbell Soup Company - Kort biografi
- Mrs. Rudkin, of Irish heritage, was a famous entrepreneur who founded the Pepperidge Farm baking company, which became a $50 million a year business in her lifetime. She spent her early years in a brownstone in New York City, enchanted with cooking from an early age. She married Henry Rudkin in 1923 and they later moved to rural Connecticut, to a property they named Pepperidge Farm after the beautiful sourgum trees there. In the late 1930s, she started the Pepperidge Farm baking company in her kitchen, after she learned to bake whole grain bread for a son with allergies. She and her husband ran the company for many years, even after the company merged with Campbell Soup in 1960. She collected antique cookbooks. Her own cookbook, The Margaret Rudkin Pepperidge Farm Cookbook, was published in 1963. Her husband died in 1966 and she died in 1967. She was survived by their three sons.
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This lovely book consists of five sections: Childhood, Country Life, Pepperidge Farm, Cooking From Antique Cookbooks and Ireland.
Yes, that Pepperidge Farm. Rudkin was inspired to found Pepperidge Farm due to her son Mark's asthma. His reactions to preservatives and artificial ingredients prevented him from eating commercially prepared bread. She created her first product, a whole wheat bread, and offered it to the local doctor, who immediately ordered it to sell to his patients. Rudkin was soon selling it in her town and four months later she was selling it in New York, with her husband as delivery man. Soon she was distributing her bread (both whole wheat and white loaves) across the country. (Source: Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Rudkin#Career)
This working cookbook gathers together more than 500 mouth-watering recipes, from soup to nuts. It is also an intimate autobiography of a charming and adventuresome woman whose enthusiasm gave her the vitality to rear three children, manage three homes and develop a multimillion dollar business.... and finally, it is a valuable treasury of early recipes from Rudkins' fabulous collection of antique cookbooks, which she has updated with her own modern present-day ready to use translations.
Charming, old-fashioned illustrations by Erik Blegvad will remind you of times of yesteryear. They are the perfect addition to this gem of a cookbook.
(Note: I had to had this edition to GR and this is the description I crafted, using a prior description from GR and notes from Wikipedia, which are cited.)… (mere)