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Blogging at the intersection of food and history. Advertising and Review Policies. The Return of Classic Cocktails. August 24, 2016. The earliest known mention of the word “cocktail” dates from a 1798 issue of London’s. The Morning Post and Gazetteer. However it wasn’t until 1862, with the publication of. How to Mix Drinks: or The Bon Vivant’s Companion. The “whiskey cocktail” in the. Tippleman’s burnt sugar syrup. And Jack Rudy bourbon cherries. Created in the 1940’s when bartenders had an overabu...
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Blogging at the intersection of food and history. Advertising and Review Policies. Farewell 2014 – Hello 2015! January 2, 2015. What better way to close out the year than with a family road trip? My mom, my boys and I piled into the car on the last day of 2014 and headed to James Madison’s Montpelier. The home of America’s 4th President, who is considered to be both the father of the Constitution and the architect of the Bill of Rights. Follow Blog via Email. Join 8 other followers. Follow me on Twitter.
Wine-ing and Beer-ing Around Charlottesville | Food History Crossroads
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Blogging at the intersection of food and history. Advertising and Review Policies. Wine-ing and Beer-ing Around Charlottesville. July 21, 2015. Recently my husband and I had the rare opportunity to get away for a quick overnight trip to Charlottesville, sans kids. Of course I wanted to pack in the wine and beer tastings, so we started out at Jefferson Vineyards. Fanciest porta-potty – no lie! After two wineries, we switched to beer, heading for Starr Hill Brewery. Easing back into the blogging habit.
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Blogging at the intersection of food and history. Advertising and Review Policies. Farewell 2014 – Hello 2015! January 2, 2015. What better way to close out the year than with a family road trip? My mom, my boys and I piled into the car on the last day of 2014 and headed to James Madison’s Montpelier. The home of America’s 4th President, who is considered to be both the father of the Constitution and the architect of the Bill of Rights. Follow Blog via Email. Join 8 other followers. Follow me on Twitter.
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Blogging at the intersection of food and history. Advertising and Review Policies. February 6, 2015. Just wanted to pop on here to explain that no, I haven’t fallen off the face of the earth. The past few weeks, I’ve had a lot on my plate (more on that later), and haven’t had time to post as often as I would have liked. What have I been up to? Well, I had the chance to eat at Saison. Next, I marinated shrimp and chicken in a baja-style tequila lime marinade with cumin, chile powder and oregano, then saut...
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Food history around the Old Pueblo. This blog is about food and culinary history in Southern Arizona, especially in Tucson, Pima County and points south. Because I spent way too many years living in Los Angeles, I'm sure various aspects of California culinary history will also show up. Dan Strehl is an independent culinary historian living in Tucson, Arizona. I'm the author of a number of books, including Encarnacion's Kitchen: Mexican Recipes from 19th century California. View my complete profile. David...
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History of Food - Resources, Books, Articles, Full Text, etc.
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