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Wedgewood oven / stove manual / guide pamphlet copy?

I am looking for a copy (electronic or paper) of a manual or guide that would have accompanied a 1950's Wedgewood stove / range. Anybody out there know where I can view one? It may have also contained recipes too.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Those things sometimes turn up in antique stores, used book shops and you might try emailing the company.

  • suozzo
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    Wedgewood Stove Manual

  • Karen
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    How about a Trifle? use all store bought items: brownies chocolate pudding cool whip toffee candy pieces /oreos cookies crumbled / reese's pieces ( your choice) get a nice big glass serving bowl- salad bowl is fine: cut up the brownies into bite sized pieces. put a layer of brownies on the bottom of the bowl, add a layer of pudding, and then a layer of cool whip, keep doing the layers- brownie, pudding ,cool whip until you have cool whip as the top layer. add the toppings of the crumbled cookies, toffee, or whatever on top. Spoon out servings to guests- or make individual bowls for each guest- using margarita/ martini glasses- it looks and tastes great- no cooking -only assembly time.

  • 1 decade ago

    Try your local library or historian.

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