Although Gertrude Stein willed much of her estate to Toklas, including their shared art collection (some of it
Picasso's) housed in their apartment at 5 rue Christine, the couple's relationship had no legal recognition. As many of the paintings appreciated greatly in value, Stein's relatives took action to claim them, eventually removing them from Toklas's residence and placing them in a bank vault while she was away on vacation. Toklas then relied on contributions from friends as well as her writing to make a living. In 1954, Toklas published
The Alice B. Toklas Cookbook, a book that mixes reminiscences and recipes. The most famous recipe, contributed by her friend
Brion Gysin, is for "
Haschich Fudge", a mixture of fruit, nuts, spices, and "
canibus sativa" or marijuana. The "Haschich Fudge" recipe appeared in the British edition of the book, but it was left out of the first United States edition published by
Harper & Brothers. It was included in the second American edition and became popular within the
1960s counterculture movement. She and the recipe were referenced in the 1968 film,
I Love You, Alice B. Toklas, starring
Peter Sellers, as well as the 1969
Bewitched episode, "Tabitha's Weekend". When Tabitha asked if Endora could have a cookie, Endora asked Phyllis Stephens (Tabitha's other grandmother), "They wouldn't by chance be from an Alice B. Toklas recipe?" The cookbook has been translated into numerous languages. A second cookbook followed in 1958,
Aromas and Flavors of Past and Present. However, Toklas did not approve of it, as it was heavily annotated by
Poppy Cannon, an editor at
House Beautiful magazine. Toklas also wrote articles for several magazines and newspapers, including
The New Republic and
The New York Times. In 1963, Toklas published her autobiography
What Is Remembered, which ends abruptly with the death of Stein. Toklas's later years were very difficult because of poor health and financial problems. She converted to the
Catholic Church in 1957. She died in poverty at the age of 89, and is buried next to Stein in
Père Lachaise Cemetery,
Paris, France; her name is engraved on the back of Stein's headstone. == Legacy ==