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The purpose of the FRP Junior League Cookbook Award is to enhance awareness and recognition of the success of Junior League cookbooks and the contributions provided to their communities.
Cookbooks have played an important role in the Junior League for more than fifty years, providing a stable source of funding for countless community service projects and an ongoing training opportunity for volunteers through leadership, business and community development. In the publishing industry, the Junior League is credited with launching community cookbooks into the major leagues of cookbook publishing and preserving a genre of publishing that began with women during the Civil War. Millions of copies of Junior League cookbooks have been sold, generating millions of dollars for communities all across the association. As a committed partner in the community cookbook publishing industry, FRP salutes the Junior League cookbook program and honors the Junior League that conducts the most successful cookbook program with an annual award. Each League with an active cookbook can enter. FRP will present the winner with a cash award of $2,500 to help the League fund continuing cookbook marketing programs and production. The award will be presented annually at the AJLI Awards Banquet during the AJLI Annual Conference. |
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2009
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My Mama Made That
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The Junior League of Hampton Roads, Inc.
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2008
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Notably Nashville
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Junior League of Nashville
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2007
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Tables of Content
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The Junior League of Birmingham, AL
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2006
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Something to Talk About
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The Junior League of Lafayette, Inc.
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2005
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EveryDay Feasts
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The Junior League of Tampa, Inc.
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2004
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Celebrate the Rain
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Junior League of Seattle, Inc. In association with Food Writer & Recipe Editor Cynthia Nims
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2003
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California Fresh Harvest
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The Junior League of Oakland-East Bay, Inc.
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