Recipes and Remembrances of Fair Dillard


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Recipes and Remembrances of Fair Dillard is a compilation of research and recipes related to Dillard University, one of New Orleans's historically black colleges and universities, and one that is central to the history of the Civil Rights Movement, education, and the cultural identity of the city. Divided into three distinct sections, the book begins with the presidency of Albert W. Dent, who, along with his wife Ernestine Jessie Covington Dent, led the university with finesse and effective strategic planning while using the power of Black New Orleans hospitality to counter racial barriers in the height of the Jim Crow era. The middle section is a collection of recipes from the era of Dr. Samuel DuBois Cook and his wife, who were known for their food festivals and student picnics that created a family atmosphere for students, faculty, and staff. The final section includes contemporary recipes from the era of President Dr. Walter M. Kimbrough and his wife, Mrs. Adria Kimbrough. This cookbook shares over eighty years of international and indigenous New Orleans Creole recipes collected from the community, friends of the university, campus faculty, staff, and students, providing readers with a glimpse into the rich food culture of African-Americans in New Orleans. Recipes and Remembrances of Fair Dillard is dedicated to Dillard University alumni, faculty, staff, friends, and family who enjoyed past campus festivals, dinners, picnics, Monday red beans and rice with fried chicken, and Friday fish fries in Kearny Dining Hall.




New Orleans Con Sabor Latino


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New Orleans con Sabor Latino is a documentary cookbook that draws on the rich Latino culture and history of New Orleans by focusing on thirteen New Orleanian Latinos from diverse backgrounds. Their stories are compelling and reveal what for too long has been overlooked. The book celebrates the influence of Latino cuisine on the food culture of New Orleans from the eighteenth century to the influx of Latino migration post-Katrina and up to today. From farmers' markets, finedining restaurants, street cart vendors, and home cooks, there isn't a part of the food industry that has been left untouched by this fusion of cultures. Zella Palmer Cuadra visited and interviewed each creator. Each dish is placed in historical context and is presented in full-color images, along with photographs of the cooks. Latino culture has left an indelible mark on classic New Orleans cuisine and its history, and now this contribution is celebrated and recognized in this beautifully illustrated volume. The cookbook includes a lagniappe (something extra) section of New Orleans recipes from a Latin perspective. Such creations as seafood paella with shrimp boudin, Puerto Rican po'boy (jibarito) with grillades, and Cuban chicken soup bring to life this delicious mix of traditional recipes and new flavors.




St. Louis World S Fair Souvenir Cook Book


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Direct from the 1904 World 's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri, comes this delightful little book, a collection of recipes for the food served at the Fair 's Eastern Pavilion that also serves as an excellent introduction to the culinary arts... of the past and the present.In addition to instructions on canning, how to glac fruits, how to blanch almonds, and other useful kitchen tips plus suggested menus for meals throughout the year you ll find an array of mouth-watering recipes including: Miss Dodd 's Turkish Soup (and other soups) Lobster Timbale (and other seafood dishes) Shoulder of Mutton with Oysters (and other meat dishes) Chicken Stuffed with Chestnuts (and other fowl) Delmonico Hashed Potatoes (and other vegetable dishes) Compote of Apples (and other stewed fruits) Lemon Custard (and other desserts, pastries, and puddings) Molasses Wedding Cake (and other cakes) Orange Granite (and other frozen puddings and ices) French Breakfast Rolls (and other breads and biscuits) Beauregard Eggs (and other egg concoctions) meat and fish sauces pudding sauces and more.American journalist SARAH TYSON RORER (1849 1937) was a pioneering figure of the culinary arts who served on the staffs of both Ladies Home Journal and Good Housekeeping magazines, and was principal of the Philadelphia School of Domestic Science.




A Journey of the Heart


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A collection of true stories of hemophilia social workers and their patients.




Pentagon 9/11


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The most comprehensive account to date of the 9/11 attack on the Pentagon and aftermath, this volume includes unprecedented details on the impact on the Pentagon building and personnel and the scope of the rescue, recovery, and caregiving effort. It features 32 pages of photographs and more than a dozen diagrams and illustrations not previously available.







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Louisiana Folk-tales


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On Writing Qualitative Research


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Written for both new and experienced researchers, this book is about creating research writing that is useful, believable and interesting.