Presents playful recipes for such dishes as "wood chip dip," "seesaw salad," "roast rocks," and "pencil sharpener pudding," to be prepared for and enjoyed by dolls.
Presents playful recipes for such dishes as "wood chip dip," "seesaw salad," "roast rocks," and "pencil sharpener pudding," to be prepared for and enjoyed by dolls.
Marjorie Winslow (1923-2012) lived in Arizona, California, Indiana, New York, and Massachusetts and found an abundance of doll food everywhere. Prior to publishing Mud Pies & Other Recipes in 1959, Winslow entered and won Vogue’s prestigious Prix de Paris competition, which launched a career in publishing first as a copywriter, then as a fashion editor. But this was not the extent of her occupations, which also included Mexican restaurant owner, carpenter, upholsterer, clothing designer, cook, and, as she said in the update she wrote for a class reunion, “a housewife, a mother, an author, a corporation president, a free spirit, a sober citizen, a failure, a success.” Erik Blegvad was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 1923. He has illustrated more than one hundred books, including seven written by his wife, Lenore. His memoir, Self-Portrait, was published in 1978.
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