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My First Cookbook from Imperial® Sugar

A Texas Tradition Since 1959
Teach kids kitchen basics with their very own “My First Cookbook.”

Full of easy-to-make recipes such as Waldorf Salad, Meatloaf and Peanut Butter Cookies, “My First Cookbook” makes it easy for kids to learn kitchen basics, kitchen safety and measuring.

To order your copy of “My First Cookbook”, send your name, address, e-mail address* (optional), plus 2 proofs of purchase from any Imperial Sugar or Dixie Crystals items plus $2.00 shipping and handling to:

Imperial Sugar My First Cookbook Offer
Imperial-Savannah LP
PO Box 9
Sugar Land, TX  77487-0009

  • Make check payable to Imperial Sugar Company. Please do not send cash.
  • Specify Imperial Sugar or Dixie Crystals cookbook.

*E-mail address may be used for future merchandise offers from the company and it will not be sold to or shared with non-affiliated entities.

Memories & Stories

Imperial Sugar Company,
I really do not remember a time when I did not know how to cook. I was taught by a wonderful, Southern grandmother. She would get the recipe book out for me to look at, but now I realize, she never used a recipe. She just knew how to do it without measuring or reading a cookbook. She had an extraordinary ability to make everything look and taste great.

My grandmother and I would make biscuits from scratch. We would make the dough, roll it out with the real rolling pin and my toy one also. It was my job to cut the biscuits with the end of a glass. We would put them in the pans (real and toy) and bake them in the ovens (real and toy). I never understood how my toy stove made them as good as my Grandmother’s stove, I guess she had passed that extraordinary ability to me.

Thank you,
Kim Napier

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