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Cooking & Recipes
Websites presented in alphabetical order The Chitterling Site In addition to the classic soul food recipes linked from the main page, this site includes many reader-provided recipes available through the searchable archive for its discussion board. Despite a few typos, this is a cook's treat. http://www.chitterlings.com/ Topics: Black Resources, Recipes by Region: United States Last updated Jan 23, 2005 How the Farmer Can Save His Sweet Potatoes and Ways of Preparing Them for the Table A 1936 bulletin by George Washington Carver, providing his recommendations for planting, fertilizing, harvesting, storing, and curing sweet potatoes, with additional information on compost and diseases, and accompanied by many recipes. http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/plantanswers/recipes/sweetpotatoes.html Topics: Black Resources, Crops, Fruits & Vegetables, Presidents by Name Last updated Nov 3, 2004 Soul Food Cookbook Recipes celebrating the "culinary delights born from the Black/African American, Jamaican and Caribbean cultures." http://www.soulfoodcookbook.com/ Topics: Black Resources, Recipes & Food Preparation, Recipes by Region, Recipes by Region: United States Last updated Jan 9, 2004 Still Cookin' by the Fireside: African Americans in Food Service This illustrated exhibit highlights the history of African Americans in food service occupations, from the colonial period through the 20th century. Features essays, photos, and an extensive bibliography of African and African-American cookbooks and books on African American etiquette, foodways, and related topics. From the Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum. http://anacostia.si.edu/exhibits/online_exhibitions/food/ Topics: Black Resources, Industries Last updated Jan 24, 2008 |
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