TMZ reported.The two 1950s hardbacks — “The New Fanny Farmer Boston Cooking-School Cook Book” and “The New Joy of Cooking” — are the only cookbooks confirmed to have been owned by the archetypical blonde bombshell.The books offer a glimpse into her culinary life, and include handwritten notes with a grocery list, a deli business card with a Beverly Hills-area address written in her handwriting on the back, and a diet schedule.The 20th-century grocery list includes eggs, milk, cornflakes, jello, cream, bread, coffee, butter, and soda.The lot also includes a recipe for cheese lasagna clipped from a newspaper, with doodles.So what were Monroe’s dietary best friends?
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