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WEBJun 2, 2015 · Slavery, Famine And The Politics Of Pie: What Civil War Recipes Reveal. An African-American Army cook at work in City Point, Va., sometime between 1860 and 1865. Food played a critical role in

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WEBJun 3, 2015 · The Army ran out of provisions, and on the home front, too, hunger grew. So severe was the salt famine, writes Andrew F. Smith in Starving the South, How the North Won the Civil War, that "Southern newspapers, journals, and books published dozens of recipes made with little salt." Eating tinned corned beef, which didn't need table salt, …

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WEBBy Nina Martyris, 6-2-15 On this June day in 1865, the last Confederate general surrendered to the Unionists, and the bloodiest war in t

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WEBJul 3, 2015 · Slavery, Famine And The Politics Of Pie: What Civil War Recipes Reveal Andrew Smith, the editor of the Oxford Encyclopedia of Food and Drink in America, and others wonder if there ever was an

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WEBJan 4, 2021 · The North was affected by the war, but the South was in a worse state. While the recipes in the cookbooks from the North called for expensive ingredients, the South was using recipes that worked with the ingredients they could get. Along with evidence of famine being present in these cookbooks, there was also references to slavery found.

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WEBFeature interview about Food in the Civil War Era: The South • NPR article on Civil War food – June 2015 Research featured in “Slavery, Famine and The Politics Of Pie: What Civil War Recipes Reveal” • Smithsonian magazine article – June 2015 Research featured in “The Civil War’s Division of North and South is Reflected in

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WEBNov 7, 2016 · American Cake takes the reader on a flour-dusted, chronological journey from the era of colonial gingerbread to today's over-frosted towers. Byrn makes for an expert guide, deftly folding history

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WEBSlavery, Famine And The Politics of Pie: What Civil War Recipes … Cookbooks published during the Civil War era provide vivid, contrasting portraits of how the conflict affected diets and social lives in the North and the South. A house divided against itself, indeed: There was very little in common between the kitchens of the Yankee North and …

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WEBJun 3, 2015 · Slavery, Famine And The Politics Of Pie: What Civil War Recipes Reveal - "Cookbooks published during the Civil War era provide vivid, contrasting

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WEBJun 4, 2015 · Slavery, Famine And The Politics of Pie: What Civil War Recipes Reveal

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WEBFrom recipes for apple pie without apples to advice on how to treat servants, the era's cookbooks hint at the turbulence outside the kitchen window. Indeed, food helped decide the war's outcome. - Don't miss any posted from Richmond Magazine. - Join Hubbiz and connect with your local community.

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WEBJun 3, 2015 · Slavery, Famine And The Politics Of Pie: What Civil War Recipes Reveal

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WEBJun 2, 2015 · Slavery, Famine And The Politics Of Pie: What Civil War Recipes Reveal. On this June day in 1865, the last Confederate general surrendered to the Unionists, and the bloodiest war in the nation's history officially came to an end. It was a war in which food played a powerful role in determining the outcome. Cookbooks published during the Civil

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WEBJan 25, 2020 · Today is National Pie Day! Cookbooks published during the era give us insight into how that war affected Northern and Southern households. Pie recipes like “Apple Pie without the Apples” showed the

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