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cheerful slice of 1990s Americana, A Cause for Celebration is a JCPenney employee-contributed community cookbook built for real-life holidays—potlucks, office parties, family dinners, and “I need a dessert by tonight” moments. Recipes are credited to the associates who submitted them, so every page reads like a little time capsule of home kitchens across the U.S. This edition is housed in a sturdy 3-ring binder with tabbed sections (easy to open flat on the counter and easy to use). Photo-verified details below—ready for your next celebration.
Notes: Clean, readable interior pages shown. Binder shows noticeable shelf/handling wear with scuffing and light soiling; visible sticker/label residue area on back cover. Rings appear intact and functional.
Condition Grade Key
Near Fine: minimal wear; tight; clean.
Very Good: light wear; clean text; minor flaws.
Good: noticeable wear; sound reading copy; some marks.
Fair: heavy wear; complete but worn; priced accordingly.
A recipe collection contributed by JCPenney associates (contributors are named on recipes). Fun idea: check the pages for family names—this is exactly the kind of book people buy hoping to spot a relative, coworker, or hometown contributor.
This is a collaborative “community cookbook” style collection—recipes credited to individual JCPenney employees from different locations, capturing the practical, potluck-ready classics people actually made and shared.
If you love cooking from books that feel like they came straight from someone’s recipe box, this one delivers.
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The vintage items I share with you have been previously owned and loved and may show some wear. Please use the pictures as a guide. While I do my best to capture colors accurately, your monitor or device screen may display colors slightly differently from the actual item.
Care & Handling: Handle with clean, dry hands. Store upright, out of direct sunlight, at about 68°F and 40–50% relative humidity. Avoid damp areas and extreme temperature swings. Please note: If you have any questions or need more photos, ask.