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- Lecture by Food Historian Sandy Oliver 9/21 by Charlotte on the Cheap on Sep 18, 2009
At Charlotte Museum of History...
- Artsy: The Futurists' Failure by Mango & Ginger on Jul 10, 2009
Is it possible to write about Italy without writing about food?Just out of college, fresh from my art history classes, I might have said yes. After all, it's not like every Italian work of art is food-centric. But after reading this Slate series by K...
- Trendy Monday: History by Mango & Ginger on Jun 22, 2009
Back from vacation and back to regular blogging. Promise.Maybe it was the years spent in historic Annapolis and Colonial Williamsburg, but I'm kind of a history geek, especially when it comes to food and drink. Much to Cooper's chagrin, the walls of...
- The History of Hushpuppies by Stir Laugh Repeat on May 27, 2009
Being from the south I've eaten Hushpuppies with fish my whole life and have heard many stories about where they came from. I finally decided to check into the name "Hushpuppies" and see if I could answer this lifetime question for myself and maybe...
- Artsy Wednesday: Family Photos by Mango & Ginger on May 26, 2009
I was at my parents' house over the weekend, digging through old photos (mostly in search of prom photos for Deep Glamour, but that's another story). I only looked through two albums, but I found plenty of evidence that I'm not the first one in my fa...
- Boiled Peanuts - History by Stir Laugh Repeat on May 19, 2009
More "Computer Rambling" HistoryNo one knows just why southerners started boiling peanuts or who was the first to boil them. However, it is believed that boiled peanuts have been a southern institution since at least the Civil War (1861-1865), when U...
- The History of Collards by Stir Laugh Repeat on May 18, 2009
I found this article while playing around on the internet and thought it might be of interest to everyone, especially us southerners.Collard greens have been cooked and used for centuries. The Southern style of cooking of greens came with the arrival...





