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Historical Thanksgiving Cooking and Baking: A Unique Collection of Thanksgiving Recipes from the Time of the Revolutionary and Civil Wars
The first Thanksgiving was observed on American soil in 1621, "after the harvest was gotten in." It was celebrated by the surviving members of the little Plymouth colony who at that time numbered only 51 and 90 Indians, who were unexpected, but welcome guests. The menu consisted of such things as clams, eels, and mussels from the sea, venison and duck from the surrounding forests, leeks and plums and plenty of corn bread from the ovens of the homemakers. There was no pumpkin pie or mince pie at this time.Not until the year 1636 was there a Thanksgiving Day as we have come to know it now. Church services were then held in the morning. A feast in every home that could afford one, "with the poorer sort being invited of the richer" followed this. As time passed, Thanksgiving, celebrated on the first Thursday in November, became a much more important traditional holiday and annual social event in New England life. Pumpkin pie was the most popular item added to festivities to go along with the wild turkey, venison, fruits and vegetables of the Puritan's first harvest feast. It was later moved to the second Thursday in November in 1705 because of a problem encountered in Colchester, Connecticut. It seems that the town's supply of molasses had not arrived in time for the local homemakers to make their Thanksgiving pumpkin pies.Another new table delicacy was introduced at the Thanksgiving festivities in 1779. The unusual food was celery. A young woman living in Massachusetts in writing a letter about the feast had this to say: " ... there was one (vegetable) which I do not believe you have yet seen. It is called selery and you can eat it without cooking."The popular Thanksgiving tradition quickly spread throughout the colonies. On October 3, 1789, George Washington as President of the new United States, issued a NATIONAL DAY OF THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION making Thanksgiving an official holiday to be held all over the country. It wasn't until January 1, 1795, that President Washington officially issued another NATIONAL THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION. It began thusly: "It is in an especial manner our duty as a people, with devout reverence and affectionate gratitude, to acknowledge our many and great obligations to Almighty God, and to implore Him to continue and confirm the blessings we experienced." He further recommended "all religious societies and denominations, and to all persons whomsoever within the United States, to set apart and observe" this special holiday as "a day of public thanksgiving and prayer."Despite this action by the President, annual Thanksgiving festivities were still observed almost exclusively throughout New England for many years. The tradition gradually spread to the new southern and western states over a period of time.In 1798 and 1799, John Adams was to call for two Thanksgiving observances during his four year term of office as President. Jefferson, Monroe, Jackson, Van Buren, Polk, Pierce and Buchanan - all Presidents who followed - ignored the national significance of Thanksgiving Day.Then came Abraham Lincoln. In 1863, a year when our country was in the throes of a bloodyCivil War, this man was to come forth with one of the most famous of all Thanksgiving proclamations. He officially made the standard date to celebrate as the last Thursday in November "as a day of Thanksgiving and Praise to our beneficent Father who dwelleth in the heavens ... It has seemed to me fit and proper that God should be solemnly, reverently and gratefully acknowledged, as with one heart and one voice, by the whole American people."
A Life of General Robert E. Lee

A Life of General Robert E. Lee

John Esten Cooke

Lulu.com
2017
pokkari
A Life of General Robert E. Lee is a fascinating character study of Lee written by a Civil War veteran who regularly observed the Confederate General in thought and action on the battlefield. John Esten Cooke's book offers a unique perspective on both Robert E. Lee and the Civil War, using direct quotes of dialogue by the War's principals (including Lee), official military communiques and personal letters, all of which brings the man and era alive.
A Life of General Robert E. Lee

A Life of General Robert E. Lee

John Esten Cooke

Lulu.com
2017
sidottu
A Life of General Robert E. Lee is a fascinating character study of Lee written by a Civil War veteran who regularly observed the Confederate General in thought and action on the battlefield. John Esten Cooke's book offers a unique perspective on both Robert E. Lee and the Civil War, using direct quotes of dialogue by the War's principals (including Lee), official military communiques and personal letters, all of which brings the man and era alive.
Ketogenic Low Carb Diet Cookbook: 100 Must-Have Ketogenic Diet Recipes with A 1

Ketogenic Low Carb Diet Cookbook: 100 Must-Have Ketogenic Diet Recipes with A 1

Robert Underwood

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
nidottu
100 Must-Have Ketogenic Diet Recipes with A 1 Month Meal Plan Including High-Protein, Vegan, Vegetarian and Dairy-Free RecipesWhile other diets will likely try and convince you otherwise, the reason that most people just can't seem to lose weight has nothing to do with caloric intake or the amount of fat they are consuming, though those certainly play a part. In reality, however, the real culprit is your carbohydrate intake and simply by cutting out most, but not all, carbohydrates you can turn your body into a fat burning machine. If you are interested in learning more, then"100 Must-Have Ketogenic Diet Recipes with A 1 Month Meal Plan Including High-Protein, Vegan, Vegetarian and Dairy-Free Recipes"is the book you have been waiting for. If you are interested in tricking your body into burning fat, instead of carbohydrates for energy, you need to trick it into what is known as a state of ketosis, where it will instead burn fat for fuel. To do so you need to drop your daily carbohydrate level dramatically, but the 100 recipes found within mean you won't have to sacrifice quality or quantity when it comes to mouth-watering meals that are so delicious you won't believe they are still helping you lose weight. The most difficult part of any diet is finding the types of meals you are interested in actually eating, a difficultly easily avoided by simply following the recipes listed inside. Recipes includePumpkin CarbonaraSlow Cooker ChiliHam Stromboli Bacon wrapped-everythingBreakfast TacosMultiple types of pizza including waffle pizzaSeveral styles of pancakes and wafflesShort RibsHearty Beef StewAnd more...What are you waiting for? Get started on the path to a healthier you right now, buy this book today