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Ron Paul Family Cookbook
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Ron Paul Family Cookbook (1995–present) is a family cookbook series published by Carol Paul, wife of American politician Ron Paul. The cookbooks serve the dual purpose as both a family cookbook and a political fundraiser for Ron Paul's political campaigns. It is more of a pamphlet with earlier versions running about 16 pages and later ones around 32 pages as new recipes are added.[1]
The cookbooks have been reviewed in a Wall Street Journal video[2] and article.[3] It was also reviewed in Slate,[4] The Week,[5] The Seattle Times,[6] The Boston Globe,[7] The Daily Iowan,[8] International Business Times,[9] Smithsonian,[10] and Fox News[11] among other places.[1]
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Editions
- 1995 The Ron Paul Family Cookbook
- 1997 The Ron Paul Family Cookbook [12]
- 2000 The Ron Paul Family and Friends Cookbook
- 2002 The Ron Paul Family Spring Cookbook[13]
- 1999 The Ron Paul Family Holiday Cookbook
- 2009 The Ron Paul Family Cookbook 2009
- 2012 The Ron Paul Family Cookbook 2012
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