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On Writing History | Plain But Wholesome: Adventures in Mormon Pioneer Food
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Wednesday, August 8, 2012. It is easy enough to find a recipe from your mother, or possibly even from your grandmother. Most cooks know of a community recipe book that holds a recipe from their grandmother. Perhaps your grandmother's name is even called out in that recipe book, directly attached to the recipe. Isn't that nice? Author's Name. Title of book or article. Publisher's name and/or where this book could be tracked down if it is privately held. Even worse, suppose the recipe above were stripped o...
November 2011 | Plain But Wholesome: Adventures in Mormon Pioneer Food
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Tuesday, November 29, 2011. Historical Photos and Images. I've been working on finding photos for the book. Here are some historical photos for your enjoyment. These photos are all from Utah State History. Archived online. They have a great searchable database that you can browse. A buffalo hunting scene. Peregrine Sessions chased buffalo in this manner in 1847, and brought 1,800 lbs of meat back to the camp. A wheat field, harvested in shocks by hand. Tuesday, November 15, 2011. At the bottom is a note ...
July 2011 | Plain But Wholesome: Adventures in Mormon Pioneer Food
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Saturday, July 2, 2011. Hello again friends. I'm plugging away on the requested revisions to the book. Originally I had written a chapter about Danish foodways, as the Scandinavians comprised about a third of the foreign born population in Utah, and in some places like Ephraim and Brigham City dominated the local culture. The requested revision is to balance the chapter with the three major foreign born populations: British Isles, Scandinavian, and German-speaking (primarily Swiss). Other Blogs I Like.
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Friday, July 27, 2012. They say I'll have the final proofs on the pending book of pioneer foodways any day now, at which time I'll get to start creating the index (fun! In the mean time I've started thinking about a new project. I'd like to create a book about Mormon Scandinavian foodways that have been transferred over generations. It would have a strong foundation in folklore scholarship, not so much a history like the one I've been working on. See the tab at the bottom of the page to email me directly.
Deseret News reviews Plain But Wholesome | Plain But Wholesome: Adventures in Mormon Pioneer Food
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Tuesday, November 13, 2012. Deseret News reviews Plain But Wholesome. The original review can be found here. Brock Cheney's new book, "Plain but Wholesome," published by the University of Utah Press, goes far beyond our usual suppositions about what the Utah pioneers ate. Yes, they ate sego lily roots, just like Primary teachers say, but also wild onions, marrow bones and dishes from their ancestral homelands, like British hasty pudding and Danish æbleskivers. Plain but Wholesome" is written in a scholar...
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Modern Mormon Mystics: Something Old, Something New
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A place to share the real and tangible elements of our Mormon-based spiritual beliefs. January 20, 2010. Something Old, Something New. The other day I was browsing through early copies of the. Utah's pioneer newspaper), and came across this little snippet from November 15, 1851:. In the posession of G.D. WATT is a BLOOD STONE; for the cure of all kinds of inward bleedings whatever,- a never failing remedy without medicine. No cure no pay. Mr. Watt may be seen at the Tithing Office.
Modern Mormon Mystics: February 2012
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A place to share the real and tangible elements of our Mormon-based spiritual beliefs. February 22, 2012. Don't try this at home! Yes, its been a while since I posted. I've been thinking about some of the gnostic or mystical practices in early Mormonism, and I've wondered, "Why don't we do that anymore? For example, Brigham Young is quoted in. History of the Church. At left, one of Joseph's seer stones which was present on the altar of the Manti Temple at it's dedication. Why did we give this up?
Modern Mormon Mystics: January 2010
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A place to share the real and tangible elements of our Mormon-based spiritual beliefs. January 20, 2010. Something Old, Something New. The other day I was browsing through early copies of the. Utah's pioneer newspaper), and came across this little snippet from November 15, 1851:. In the posession of G.D. WATT is a BLOOD STONE; for the cure of all kinds of inward bleedings whatever,- a never failing remedy without medicine. No cure no pay. Mr. Watt may be seen at the Tithing Office.
Modern Mormon Mystics: December 2009
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A place to share the real and tangible elements of our Mormon-based spiritual beliefs. December 6, 2009. I would like to explore some of these ideas. December 1, 2009. I believe in Santa Claus. When I was young, I believed in Santa with a fierce devotion that many aspire to in their religious belief. Santa, as an idea, is a beautiful thing. I felt so then and I still feel that way. The great thing about Santa is that his reality make many other things possible as well. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
Modern Mormon Mystics: Our beginnings...
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A place to share the real and tangible elements of our Mormon-based spiritual beliefs. December 1, 2009. I believe in Santa Claus. When I was young, I believed in Santa with a fierce devotion that many aspire to in their religious belief. Santa, as an idea, is a beautiful thing. I felt so then and I still feel that way. The great thing about Santa is that his reality make many other things possible as well. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. View my complete profile.
Modern Mormon Mystics: My Definitions
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A place to share the real and tangible elements of our Mormon-based spiritual beliefs. December 6, 2009. I would like to explore some of these ideas. September 8, 2011 at 10:29 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. I believe that there are mystical elements in the lives of many people. I'd like to get to know a little about yours. View my complete profile.
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My days and dreams: August 2009
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My days and dreams. When you dream, dream big. As deep as the ocean, as wide as the sky, as far as the sea and as free as the wind. Friday, August 21, 2009. I did something interesting this week. I went to Homeopathic doctor who can find what's wrong with you in about three minutes (pretty much) where it takes other normal doctors years and thousands of dollars to figure out. I feel so blessed to have found him! He tested my kid's blood too and we're all taking a de-wormer! Hi, it's me! Trying to keep up.
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1972: The Retro WW Experiment. Feeding America Cookbook Archiv. Mary Elizabeth's War time Recipes. Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management. Project Gutenberg: Cookbook Shelf. The Thorough Good Cook. Things a Lady Would Like to Know. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). In this blog, I recreate menus from historical cookbooks, along with some other trifles. Well, one trifle. Feel free to comment. Contact me at timetravelkitchen [at] gmail [dot] com. Duck Stewed With Green Peas and Marmalade Pudding.
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Thursday, May 14, 2015. Use It Up, Wear It Out, Make It Do, Or Do Without - Quilts from Recycled Jeans. When I went to pick her up to bring her to our house, she had a laundry basket full of denim strips from the jeans and a variety of backings and batting. I started right in sewing the strips together into longer strips and then used my rotary cutter to make them straight. Labels: Sewing and Crafts. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Don't Take It All, I Want Seconds! Blog - Pictures and Stories.
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My days and dreams: Loving What Is
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My days and dreams. When you dream, dream big. As deep as the ocean, as wide as the sky, as far as the sea and as free as the wind. Friday, January 29, 2010. I'm reading a new book called "Loving what is." Ever read it? My sister has it and talked about how much it has affected her in every aspect of her life. She's right. It's an incredible book with amazing insight. Hi, it's me! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hi, it's me.melissa c. Melissa's Adventures with Writing! Welcome, Tamara Hanks Grantham!
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Tuesday, November 13, 2012. Deseret News reviews Plain But Wholesome. The original review can be found here. Brock Cheney's new book, "Plain but Wholesome," published by the University of Utah Press, goes far beyond our usual suppositions about what the Utah pioneers ate. Yes, they ate sego lily roots, just like Primary teachers say, but also wild onions, marrow bones and dishes from their ancestral homelands, like British hasty pudding and Danish æbleskivers. Plain but Wholesome" is written in a scholar...
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