Finding Betty Crocker: The Secret Life of Americas First Lady of Food
By (Author) Susan Marks
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
1st June 2007
United States
General
Non Fiction
Social and cultural history
641.50973
Paperback
288
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 18mm
While Betty Crocker is often associated with 1950s happy homemaking, she originally belonged to a different generation. Created in 1921 as a "friend to homemakers" for the Washburn Crosby Company in Minneapolis, her purpose was to answer consumer mail. "She" was actually the women of the Home Service Department who signed Betty's name. Eventually, Betty Crocker's local radio show on WCCO expanded, and audiences around the nation tuned her in, tried her money-saving recipes, and wrote Betty nearly 5,000 fan letters per day. In Finding Betty Crocker, Susan Marks offers an utterly unique look at the culinary and marketing history of America's First Lady of Food.