Betty Crocker
Betty Crocker is a fictional character and brand created in 1921 by the Washburn-Crosby Company in Minneapolis to personalize responses to consumer baking inquiries. She became an iconic figure through her radio show 'Betty Crocker Cooking School of the Air' starting in 1924, cookbooks like the 1950 'Big Red' Picture Cook Book, and wartime efforts, earning her the title 'First Lady of Food' as the second best-known woman in America in 1945.[1][2][3]
Cookbooks
Recipes
Betty Crocker Bisquick to the Rescue
Betty Crocker 30-Minute Meals for Diabetes (Betty Crocker Books)
Betty Crocker 20 Best Baby Shower Recipes (Betty Crocker eBook Minis)
Betty Crocker The Big Book of Bread
Betty Crocker's Ultimate Cake Mix Cookbook
Betty Crocker Kids Cook
Betty Crocker Kids Cook
Betty Crocker Halloween Cookbook
Betty Crocker The Big Book of Weeknight Dinners
Betty Crocker Whole Grains
Betty Crocker Tiny Bites
Betty Crocker Cookbook, 11th Edition: Box Tops for Education Special Edition
Betty Crocker's Bisquick Cookbook
Simply Sensational Cookies
AARP/Betty Crocker Cooking for Two
Betty Crocker Christmas Cookbook 2e
Betty Crocker Mexican
Betty Crocker The Big Book of One-Pot Dinners
Betty Crocker 20 Best Birthday Cakes Recipes for Tots
Betty Crocker's Working Woman's Cookbook
AARP/Betty Crocker Cooking for Two
Betty Crocker Quick & Easy: 30 Minutes or Less to Dinner
Betty Crocker Best-Loved Pot Pies, Casseroles, and One-Dish Meals: With More Than 325 Comfort Food Recipes from Breakfasts to Desserts
Betty Crocker 20 Best Fun Cupcake Recipes