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2 recipes revealed in Col. Sanders autobiography
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Louisville, Ky. • Want to cook like the Colonel?

As of Tuesday, fans of KFC's Facebook pages can access two of Colonel Harland Sanders' recipes and other content from his soon-to-be-released autobiography. The manuscript was written by Sanders in 1966 and discovered more than 40 years later.

KFC, which opened its first franchise at 3890 S. State St. in Salt Lake City in the 1950s, says the recipes are for potato pancakes and upside-down peach cobbler. They're among 33 never-before-seen recipes featured in the book.

The entire book can be downloaded for free at facebook.com/kfc beginning June 4. KFC says the book — "Colonel Harland Sanders: The Autobiography of the Original Celebrity Chef" — is not available in bookstores or through online book sellers.

The book provides a look into the life of the KFC founder. It includes dozens of rare photos and firsthand stories from Sanders.

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