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- Rose_Naftalin abstract "Rose Naftalin (March 18, 1897(?) – April 16, 1998) was a chef, restauranteur, and cookbook author. She founded and ran popular restaurants in Toledo, Ohio, and Portland, Oregon. These were especially known for their baked goods, including cinnamon rolls, cheesecakes, and other pastries. After retiring from the restaurant business, she wrote two cookbooks and gained a national following as \"Grandma Rose.\"Short and pencil-thin, she rarely ate her own baking. To study the work of other bakers, she would examine, feel, and smell a piece of pastry and could then make her own version of it without tasting. She believed that outcomes in baking depend on the quality of ingredients, and she urged her cookbook readers to use the finest and freshest.".
- Rose_Naftalin birthDate "1897-03-18".
- Rose_Naftalin birthPlace Białystok.
- Rose_Naftalin birthYear "1897".
- Rose_Naftalin deathDate "1998-04-16".
- Rose_Naftalin deathYear "1998".
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- Rose_Naftalin wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Rosenbaum.
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- Rose_Naftalin wikiPageWikiLink James_Beard.
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- Rose_Naftalin wikiPageWikiLink Julia_Child.
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- Rose_Naftalin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rose Naftalin".
- Rose_Naftalin birthDate "1897-03-18".
- Rose_Naftalin birthPlace "Bialystock".
- Rose_Naftalin deathDate "1998-04-16".
- Rose_Naftalin deathPlace "Portland, Oregon".
- Rose_Naftalin knownFor "Author of ''Grandma Rose's Book of Sinfully Delicious Cakes, Cookies, Pies, Cheese Cakes, Cake Rolls & Pastries" and "Grandma Rose's Book of Sinfully Delicious Snacks, Nibbles, Noshes & Other Delights"".
- Rose_Naftalin name "Rose G. Naftalin".
- Rose_Naftalin nationality "American".
- Rose_Naftalin occupation "restauranteur and cookbook author".
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- Rose_Naftalin comment "Rose Naftalin (March 18, 1897(?) – April 16, 1998) was a chef, restauranteur, and cookbook author. She founded and ran popular restaurants in Toledo, Ohio, and Portland, Oregon. These were especially known for their baked goods, including cinnamon rolls, cheesecakes, and other pastries. After retiring from the restaurant business, she wrote two cookbooks and gained a national following as \"Grandma Rose.\"Short and pencil-thin, she rarely ate her own baking.".
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- Rose_Naftalin depiction Grandma_Rose_1992.jpg.
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- Rose_Naftalin name "Rose G. Naftalin".