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Rooted in America: Foodlore of Popular Fruits & Vegetables by David Scofield Wilson,

Rooted in America: Foodlore of Popular Fruits & Vegetables by David Scofield Wilson,
From the exotic appeal of oranges to the joy of home-grown tomatoes, many fruits and vegetables have come to play key roles in our gardening, cooking, and eating habits. This book explores ten familiar cultivars -- apples, bananas, corn, cranberries, peppers, oranges, pumpkins, tobacco, tomatoes, and watermelons -- to show how they have become intimately entwined with the American way of life. Through recipes and superstitions, jokes and urban legends, history and advertising, these foods have become unmistakably part of our popular culture. We might attend a county fair and see a blue ribbon awarded to a prize pumpkin, then take in a movie that evening where we see a cigarette dangling from Humphrey Bogart's lips or even witness The Attack of the Killer Tomatoes. Whether native or exotic, consumed daily or associated with festivities, these common comestibles have become food for thought as well as for sustenance. Rooted in America examines how these foods express our cultural values and carry meanings that derive from the contexts in which we place them. It offers a tour of the apple in American history and consciousness, from Johnny Appleseed to mass production; tells how fruit companies taught North Americans to eat bananas while teaching Central Americans to grow them; examines differing social status attached to eating corn; explores the aesthetic contribution of cranberries to plate and landscape; and reveals how hot peppers separate men from boys -- and also European from non-European cultures. All of the essays show how these foods have slipped into our minds and hearts as symbols of what we value about ourselves and the places we live. Rooted in America will delightreaders with its insights into favorite foods -- proving that, no matter what their origins, all are as American as apple pie.



Orange County
Orange County
The formerly wide-open space southeast of Los Angeles blossomed from cattle ranches into a center of citrus production by the early 20th century. Orange County separated from Los Angeles County in 1889; soon Anaheim and Santa Ana changed from farming communities to major cities while coastal communities grew beyond anyone's imagination. One of the most populous counties in the United States today. Orange County began in the mid-20th century to evolve from its bedroom-community status to become an urban-suburban region with its own identity. This collection of vintage postcards follows the county's diverse development, illustrating such spots as Disneyland and the area's world-renowned beaches, as well as remembering the pastoral origins, industries, unique buildings, and cityscapes that have added dimension to its history.



America's Second Harvest - America's Second Harvest--The Nation's Food Bank Network--is a nation-wide food bank network of over 200 food banks that serve every county in the United States as well as Puerto Rico. It purports to be America's largest charitable hunger-relief organization.

Metrolink Orange County Line - The Orange County Line mostly serves through many communities in Orange County. The Orange County line runs from Dowtown Los Angeles to Oceanside in San Diego County connecting with the Coaster commuter rail to San Diego.

Orange County Government Center - The Orange County Government Center, located in Goshen, New York, is as its name suggests the main office of the government of Orange County. It houses most county officials' offices of the county and meetings of the county legislature.

Orange County Transportation Authority - The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is the public sector transportation planning body and transit service provider for Orange County, California. Its ancestor agencies include not only the prior Orange County Transit District but also such diverse entities as the Pacific Electric Railroad and the South Coast Transit Corporation.



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Orange County Food Bank - Orange County Food Bank Rooted in America From the exotic appeal of oranges to the joy of home-grown tomatoes, many fruits orange county food bank and vegetables have come to play key roles in our gardening, cooking, orange county food bank and eating habits. This book explores ten familiar cultivars -- apples, bananas, corn, cranberries, peppers, oranges, pumpkins, tobacco, tomatoes, orange county food bank and watermelons -- to show how they have become intimately entwined with the American way of life. Through ...

Orange County Food Bank - Orange County Food Bank Rooted in America From the exotic appeal of oranges to the joy of home-grown tomatoes, many fruits orange county food bank and vegetables have come to play key roles in our gardening, cooking, orange county food bank and eating habits. This book explores ten familiar cultivars -- apples, bananas, corn, cranberries, peppers, oranges, pumpkins, tobacco, tomatoes, orange county food bank and watermelons -- to show how they have become intimately entwined with the American way of life. Through ...

Tarrant County Food Bank - Tarrant County Food Bank Trainer's Guide To Food Safety And Sanitation This comprehensive food safety-training guide consists of eleven high impact, interactive training sessions developed to assist food safety managers successfully complete a food safety certification exam. It includes sample agendas for completing a complete 16-hour training course, or abbreviated 8-hour training. Updated with recommendations from the 2003 Supplement to the 2001 FDA Food Code, the all-inclusive training manual contains experiential learning activities, sample test questions, ...

Food Bank of Larimer County - Food Bank of Larimer County Trainer's Guide To Food Safety And Sanitation This comprehensive food safety-training guide consists of eleven high impact, interactive training sessions developed to assist food safety managers successfully complete a food safety certification exam. It includes sample agendas for completing a complete 16-hour training course, or abbreviated 8-hour training. Updated with recommendations from the 2003 Supplement to the 2001 FDA Food Code, the all-inclusive training manual contains experiential learning activities, sample test ...

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