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Mary-Jane Wakefield
Ruth Wakefield was married to Kenneth Wakefield, and together they had a daughter named Ruth. She is best known for inventing the chocolate chip cookie in the 1930s. While specific details about her extended family are less documented, her immediate family was closely associated with her culinary innovations and legacy.
Ruth Wakefield's husband was Kenneth Wakefield. He was a businessman and played a supportive role in Ruth's career, particularly during her time at the Toll House Inn, where she developed the famous chocolate chip cookie recipe. Their partnership contributed to the establishment of the Toll House brand, which became widely popular.
Ruth Wakefield was born on June 17, 1905 in East Wapole, MA. This is pretty much all that is known about her childhood.
Ruth Wakefield was a very good nice kid . but she always asked questions.
Ruth Wakefield was a very good nice kid . but she always asked questions.
Ruth Worzalla has written: '... es fehlte die Puppe' -- subject(s): Childhood and youth, Biography
Ruth Mae Morris Bakwin has written: 'Psychologic care during infancy and childhood'
He went to St. Mary's, and he was a troublemaker and wasn't very smart.
Ruth Griffiths has written: 'Imagination and play in childhood' 'A study of imagination in early childhood and its function in mental development' -- subject(s): Child development, Child psychology, Imagination, Imagination in children 'The abilities of young children'
Ruth A. Wilson has written: 'Starting early' -- subject(s): Environmental education, Environmental sciences, Study and teaching (Early childhood)