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An American Food Historian. Mullings and musings, facts and sometimes figures on American food history. An American food historian in her kitichen. Recent History: Crispy Kale. Islesboro, Maine, United States. Sandy Oliver began food history work in 1971. Author of several books of food history. Founding publisher and editor of publication of Food History News, which for twenty years from 1989 to 2009 exerted considerable influence on the pursuit of food history in America. View my complete profile.

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An American Food Historian. Mullings and musings, facts and sometimes figures on American food history. An American food historian in her kitichen. Recent History: Crispy Kale. Islesboro, Maine, United States. Sandy Oliver began food history work in 1971. Author of several books of food history. Founding publisher and editor of publication of Food History News, which for twenty years from 1989 to 2009 exerted considerable influence on the pursuit of food history in America. View my complete profile.

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An American Food Historian: Peanut, Butter, African Americans, and Invention

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An American Food Historian. Mullings and musings, facts and sometimes figures on American food history. An American food historian in her kitichen. Peanut, Butter, African Americans, and Invention. Cincinnati Chili and Editors Notebook. This Weeks Editors Notebook at Food History News. My Jonathan Chronology for Johnnycakes. Islesboro, Maine, United States. View my complete profile. Wednesday, March 31, 2010. Peanut, Butter, African Americans, and Invention. Give up the invention stuff. Give up the o...

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An American Food Historian: February 2010

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An American Food Historian. Mullings and musings, facts and sometimes figures on American food history. An American food historian in her kitichen. This Weeks Editors Notebook at Food History News. Marjorie Mosser and Good Maine Cooking. A New (Old) Blogger on the Block. Islesboro, Maine, United States. View my complete profile. Thursday, February 25, 2010. Slow cookers are back. It figures, the economy is bad and slow cooking makes savory, inexpensive food. I can't wait to see the next iteration. In thi...

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An American Food Historian: Salad Dressing Poem

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An American Food Historian. Mullings and musings, facts and sometimes figures on American food history. An American food historian in her kitichen. Peanut, Butter, African Americans, and Invention. Cincinnati Chili and Editors Notebook. This Weeks Editors Notebook at Food History News. My Jonathan Chronology for Johnnycakes. Islesboro, Maine, United States. View my complete profile. Saturday, March 27, 2010. To make this condiment, your poet begs. The powdered yellow of two hard-boiled eggs;. To add a do...

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An American Food Historian: Two or Three Slices in Your Club Sandwich?

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An American Food Historian. Mullings and musings, facts and sometimes figures on American food history. An American food historian in her kitichen. Southern Lady, Northern Food. Two or Three Slices in Your Club Sandwich? Islesboro, Maine, United States. View my complete profile. Wednesday, April 7, 2010. Two or Three Slices in Your Club Sandwich? The Good Housekeeping Woman's Home Cook Book. In the first decade or two of the twentieth century, there probably were overlapping practices in club sandwich co...

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An American Food Historian: Two Classic Maine Cookbooks

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An American Food Historian. Mullings and musings, facts and sometimes figures on American food history. An American food historian in her kitichen. Two Classic Maine Cookbooks. Islesboro, Maine, United States. Sandy Oliver began food history work in 1971. Author of several books of food history. Founding publisher and editor of publication of Food History News, which for twenty years from 1989 to 2009 exerted considerable influence on the pursuit of food history in America. View my complete profile.

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