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With a pinch of kitchen sense and a dollop of community spirit, women — and increasingly men — have been putting together cookbooks for charity since the Civil War, The Chronicle of Philanthropy reports. Today’s versions are more likely to be compiled using the Internet and showcased on CD-ROM’s.
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