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Monthly Archives: July 2014
What Exactly Defines a “Kitchen Appliance”?
CLICK ABOVE TO PLAY MUSIC Music – “Tell Me You Can Cook” from The Paint Sisters by The Paint Sisters. Released: 2008 In the wacky, wonderful world (there’s that alliteration again!) of cooking, I have been amused by the inventiveness … Continue reading
Slurp Your Bloody Mary with a Spoon!
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Key Limes – A South Florida Staple
CLICK ABOVE TO PLAY MUSIC Music – “Captiva Moon” from Sanibel Samba – the Songs of Danny Morgan by Bob Mosci. Released: 2008 If you have ever been to Florida, you will probably have sampled “Key Lime Pie”, prevalent all over … Continue reading
Nelson Mandela International Day
CLICK ABOVE TO PLAY Music – “We Salute You Nelson Mandela” from Global Legends by Bappi Lahiri. Released: 2013 Today, July 18th is Nelson Mandela International Day, also known as Mandela Day. The day is to honour and recall Mandela’s … Continue reading
Posted in Cookbooks, Cooking, Cooking and Social History, Eating, Uncategorized
Tagged cookbooks, Cooking, Madiba, Nelson Mandela, Nelson Mandela International Day, social history, South Africa, South African Cooking, Sue Jimenez, Tastes from Nelson Mandela's Kitchen, Ukutya Kwasekhaya, Xoliswa Ndoyiya
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Hong Kong’s Fabulous Floating Restaurants
CLICK ABOVE TO PLAY MUSIC Music – “Cantonese Music Medley” from The Huqin World of Wong On-Yuen by Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra. Released: 2005 A British colony since 1842, Hong Kong and its territories have undergone major changes over the … Continue reading
Making “Dehydrated Apple Pie” the Lewis & Clark Way
CLICK ABOVE TO PLAY MUSIC Music – “West For America” from Lewis & Clark: West For America by David Walburn. Released: 1999 “At the dawn of the 19th century, two young men led a brave crew of rugged souls across … Continue reading
Posted in Comfort Food, Cookbooks, Cooking, Cooking and Social History, Cooking Technology, Eating, Recipes, Uncategorized, Vintage Cookbooks
Tagged B.Byron Price, cookbooks, Cooking, Dehydrated Apple Pie, Exploration of the West, food history, Leslie Mansfield, Lewis & Clark, Lewis & Clark Expedition, President Jefferson, social history, Southwest, Sue Jimenez, The Chuckwagon Cookbook, The Lewis & Clark Cookbook, time capsules
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