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Aberdeen, Lady 21:1,2
Abrahamson, Roy (publisher; Cdn) 29: 1,3,4
Abrahamson, Una (food writer; Cdn) 20:1 (obit) 29:3
adulteration of food 21:1-2,6
alcohol, social attitudes 27:6
anchovy 16:3
Appert, Nicolas 13:4
apple 3:1 6:5 16:7 18:5 31:2 33:4-5
apple tasting 33:1,4-5
almond 18:5
Armstrong, Julian (food writer; Cdn) 8:5
Armstrong, Wendy (museum staff; Cdn) 4:5
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Babette’s Feast (1987) 27:1
Baird, Elizabeth (food writer; Cdn) 24:6
bake kettle 15:5
bake oven 5:5 19:4-5
baking techniques 15:5
banana 18:3 35:3
Barer-Stein, Thelma (food writer; Cdn) 24:4 27:4-6 32:6 34:1
barley 14:4
beans 14:6 19:5
bear 18:5
Beard, James (food writer; Amer) 16:3
beaver tail 7:4 9:4
beef 18:5
beekeeping 21:2
beer 18:2 30:4
Beeson, Patsy (food writer; Cdn) 1:3 7:4 9:4
beet, sugar 18:2
Bennett, Susan (museum staff; Cdn) 11:1,2
Benoit, Jehane (food writer; Cdn) 17:1
Berton, Pierre (historian; Cdn) & Janet 2:4
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alcohol 27:6
beer 18:2 30:4
cider 25:7
claret punch 26:2
cocoa 17:3
coffee 18:2,5
cocktails 3:2 8:2
cream nectar 3:2
elderberry wine 31:7
ginger beer 10:4-5
hot italian 3:2
lemonade 22:3 25:2
orgeat 8:4 9:5
punch 3:2
refresco 24:7
root beer 29:6
sasparilla 10:4
tea 7:5 9:4,5 12:5 18:2 |
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bladder (for preservation) 13:5
Blackburn, Cathy (museum staff; Cdn) 5:5
Blackstock, Carolyn (museum staff; Cdn) 5:2 8:1 9:4 12:6-7 5:6,7 5:2
8:1 9:412:6-7 15:6,7 16:3 18:4 22:3 24:6
blancmange 17:5
boiling 15:4
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- Allen, Bridget, ed. Food: An Oxford Anthology (Oxford: 1994) 9:1
- Archbold, Rick & Dana McCauley Last Dinner on the Titanic (New York: 1997) 16:4
- Barer-Stein, Thelma You Eat What You Are: People, Culture and Food Traditions (Willowdale, ON: 1999) 21:6
- Beale, Galen & Mary Rose Boswell The Earth Shall Blossom: Shaker Herbs and Gardening (Woodstock, VT: 1991) 16:6
- Bennett, Jennifer Lilies of the Field (Camden East, ON: 1991) 9:1
- Bonnell, William & Willy Brand The Sherlock Holmes Victorian Cook Book: Favourite Recipes of the Great Detective and Dr. Watson (Toronto: 1997) 16:5
- Bower, Anne Recipes for Reading: Community Cook Books, Stories, Histories (Amherst, 1998) 18:3
- Cameron, Jim Good for What Ails You: Self Help Remedies from 19th Century Canada (Burnstown, ON: 1995) 16:4
- Casselman, Bill Canadian Food Words (Toronto: 1998) 20:2
- Chatto, James The Man Who Ate Toronto: Memoirs of a Restaurant Lover (Toronto: 1998) 20:2
- Crawford, Elaine & Kelly Aunt Maud’s Recipe Book: From the Kitchen of Lucy Maud Montgomery (Norval, ON: 1996) 12:4
- Crocker, Pat Healing Herbs Cookbook (1999) 21:6
- Crocker, Pat The Juicing Bible (Toronto: 2000) 28:4
- Derry, Margaret, “Gender Conflicts in Dairying: Ontario’s Butter Industry, 1880-1920”, Ontario History (spring 1998) 18:3
- Downie, Jill Storming the Castle: Dora and the Duchess (Toronto: 1998) 20:2
- Five Roses Cook Book (Vancouver: 2000) 24:6
- Fraser, Sylvia Chatelaine: A Woman’s Place: 70 Years in the Lives of Women (Toronto: 1997) 16:6
- Frayne, Jessie Great Food for Happy Kids (Toronto: 2001) 32:6
- Gaertner, Erika Reap without Sowing: Wild Food from Nature’s Cornucopia(Burnstown, ON: 1995) 16:6
- Gray, Charlotte Sisters in the Wilderness (Toronto: 1999) 26:7
- Hoffman, Frances & Ryan Taylor Much to Be Done: Private Life in Ontario from Victorian Diaries (Toronto: 1996) 16:6
- Humanities Research Group Food, Cookery and Culture (U of Windsor: 1997) 18:3
- Ladouceur, Barbara & Phyllis Spence Blackouts to Bright Lights: Canadian War Bride Stories (Vancouver: 1995) 18:3
- Luard, Elizabeth Sacred Food (Chicago: 2001) 32:6
- Maher, Barbara The Ultimate Cake (Montreal: 1996) 9:1
- Morton, Mark Cupboard Love: A Dictionary of Culinary Curiosities (Winnipeg: 1996) 16:6
- Shephard, Sue Pickled, Potted and Canned: The Story of Food Preserving (London: 2000) 28:5-6
- Smith, Andrew Pure Ketchup: A History of America’s National Condiment(Columbia, SC: 1996) 16:6
- Steele, Pamela Great Canadian Cookies (Toronto: 2000) 28:4
- Stewart, Anita Great Canadian Cuisine: The Contemporary Flavours of the Canadian Pacific Hotels (Vancouver: 1999) 21:6
- von Baeyer, Edwinna & Pleasance Crawford Garden Voices: Two Centuries of Canadian Garden Writing (Toronto: 1995) 8:5
- Woodhead, Eileen Early Canadian Gardening: An 1827 Nursery Catalogue(Montreal: 1998) 20:2
- Zyvatkauskas, Betty and Sonia Eating Shakespeare: Recipes and More
from the Bard’s Kitchen (Toronto: 2000) 28:4
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brawn 16:3
Bray, Kelly (student; Cdn) 14:2
bread 19:5
bread, white 18:3 19:7
brewers (Toronto) 10:4-5
bridie 13:7
British foodways 20:2,4-5 21:4-5 23:2
broth 17:5
Brouse, Cindy (museum staff; Cdn) 25:4 26:7
buda 11:3 12:3
Burke, Susan (curator; Cdn) 19:1-2
butchering 15:7
butter 16:7 18:2,3 |
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cake moulds 2:2
cakes and biscuits: |
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Bay of Quinte 26:2
bride 21:3
chantilly 16:7
cherry 7:2
chocolate & macadamia nutloaf 3:1
cookies 28:4
cream pie 16:3
date square 3:1
gingerbread 2:2 3:1
johnny 7:5 18:5
Ontario 26:2
plumb 19:5
Portugal 19:6
Scottish beer 27:2
sponge 19:5
strawberry shortcake 13:2 |
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camp cookery 21:1
Canadian Conservation Institute (CCI) 22:4
candy: |
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fudge 3:1 |
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Carleton Freenet 4:5 5:5
canola oil (rapeseed oil) 22:3 25:7
Caribbean foodways 34:3–4
carrot 9:3 18:5
casado 24:7
caviar 16:3
castor oil 21:2
celery 18:5
ceramics bottles 10:4-5
ceviche 24:7
Champlain, Samuel de (1567-1635) (explorer; Fr) 6:3
Charms of Tea (newsletter; Cdn) 9:5
Chatelaine (magazine; Cdn) 16:6 17:3 18:2
Chatto, James (food writer; Cnd) 20:2
cheese 31:2
cheese dreams 31:4
Chez Soleil (caterers; Cdn) 8:1 17:4
chicken 18:5
chicken fricassee 3:1
Child, Julia (food writer; Amer) 15:6
Chinese-Canadian foodways 34:6
Christmas 8:4 9:4 10:1 18:5 23:2
cider 25:7
Cipriani, Anna Marie (student; Cdn) 14:1
citric acid 3:2
citron 5:2claret punch 26:2
clementine 16:7
cock-a-leekie soup 17:5
cocktails 3:2 8:2
cocoa 17:3
coffee 18:2,5
Coleman, John 26:1
condensed milk 21:7
coneflower 14:1
conferences, symposia & workshops: |
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ALHFAM (Dundurn Castle; Sept 1998) 14:3
ALHAFAM (Doon Heritage Crossroads; June 1998) 15:7 17:3,4,5
CHO: Give Us Our Daily Bread: A Leavening Response to Historic
Yeast and Bake Oven Cookery (Schneider Haus; Apr 1999) 19:2 20:3
CHO: From Rations to Riesling: Remembering Ontario’s Culinary Heritage (Doon Heritage Crossroads; Sept 1996) 7:1 8:1 9:1 10:2
CHO: Butchering Bee (Schneider Haus; Oct 1998) 13:7 15:7
Cuisine Canada: Northern Bounty V (Guelph, ON; Oct 2002) 32:4 32:4 33:6–7 34:1–2 35:3
OHS: Celebrating 1000 Years of Ontario’s History (Toronto; Apr 2000) 24:1
Williams College, MA: Food History Symposium (Sept 2001) 30:3 |
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conservation of cook books 22:4-7
cook books, bibliography 4:3 25:3
cook books, community 18:3 28:1
cook books, family 17:1,2 22:4 23:2 24:3
cook books, history 20:3 21:3-4
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- A. B. of Grimsby The Frugal Housewife’s Manual (Toronto: 1840) 5:3 16:2 32:4
- Acton, Eliza Modern Cookery for Private Families (London: 1845) 10:2 13:2 19:7 24:2 28:7
- Andrews, Julia Breakfast, Tea and Dinner: Viewed Classically, Poetically and Practically (New York: 1859) 27:3
- Apicius Coquinaria (ancient Rome) 3:1 16:2
- Archbold, Rick & Dana McCauley Last Dinner on the Titanic (New York: 1997) 16:4
- Art of Home Cooking (Stork Magazine Cookery Service, London: 1954) 31:3
- Beeton, Isabella The Book of Household Management (London: 1861)1:2 26:1
- Bryan, Lettice The Kentucky Housewife (1839) 12:6 21:3
- Buckskin Cookery (BC: 1957) 9:4
- Canadian Economist, The: A Book of Tried and Tested Recipes (Ottawa: 1881) 4:3,4 16:3
- Canadian Farm Cook Book (Toronto: 1911) 28:7
- Canadian Housewife’s Manual of Cookery (Hamilton, ON: 1860) 3:4 4:4 16:3
- Carruthers, Frances The 20th Century Home Cook Book (Chicago: 1906) 9:4
- Carter, Charles The Complete Practical Cook (London: 1730) 20:5 21:5
- Cassel’s Cooking Dictionary (London: 1953) 31:2
- Charles Cheerio! A Book of Punches and Drinks (New York: 1930) 3:2
- Child, Lydia Maria American Frugal Housewife (Boston: 1833) 13:4,5 19:5 28:7
- Clarke, Anne Dominion Cook Book (Toronto: 1899) 21:3
- Collett, Elaine The Chatelaine Cookbook (Toronto: 1965) 17:3
- Cook Not Mad, The (Kingston, Upper Canada: 1831) 2:2 3:1 4:2,45:3 6:2 13:2,4 14:7 15:1,2,4 29:1-5
- Cottage Cook, The, or Mrs. Jones’ Cheap Dishes (1797) 21:5
- Crawford, Elaine & Kelly Aunt Maud’s Recipe Book: From the Kitchen of Lucy Maud Montgomery (Norval, ON: 1996) 12:4
- Crocker, Pat Riversong: Using Herbs in Lean Green Cooking (Norval, ON: 1996) 17:4
- Crocker, Pat The Juicing Bible (Toronto: 2000) 28:4
- Cunningham, Marion The Supper Book (New York: 1992) 32:5
- Dictionary of Wants (1858) 13:5
- Dods, Margaret The Cook and Housewife’s Manual (Edinburgh: 1826) 3:4 6:2 15:4 16:3 17:5 28:7 30:2
- Dominion Encyclopedia (Toronto: 1878) 5:3
- Dora’s Cook Book (Bath, ON: 1888) 26:1-2
- Economy Recipes for Canada’s “Housoldiers” (WWII) 28:2
- Escoffier, Auguste Le Guide Culinaire (Paris: 1903) 16:4
- Evelyn, John Acetaria: A Discourse on Sallets (London: 1699) 16:2
- Farley, John The London Art of Cookery (London: 1783) 3:4 9:2 20:2 21:5 28:7
- Farmer, Fannie The Boston Cooking School Cook Book (Boston: 1896) 8:2
- Farmer’s Everyday Book, The (1858) 12:6
- Ferguson, Carol Canadian Living Cook Book (Toronto: 1987) 5:3
- Five Roses Cook Book (Winnipeg: 1913) 8:2 12:7 17:3 21:3 24:6 32:5
- Gaertner, Erika Reap without Sowing: Wild Food from Nature’s Cornucopia (Burnstown, ON: 1995) 16:6
- Galt Cook Book, The (Toronto: 1898) 5:2
- Glasse, Hannah The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy (London: 1747; 1796) 3:1,3 19:4,6 20:5 21:4-5 32:2
- Grantham, Melinda Ansley, ms. (Toronto: c1869) 3:2
- Hale, Sarah: Good Housekeeper, The (Boston: 1839) 28:7
- New Household Receipt Book (New York: 1853) 5:4
- Harland, Marion Common Sense in the Household: A Manual of Practical Housewifery (New York: 1881) 2:4 3:5
- Henderson, William Augustus The Housekeeper’s Instructor; or Universal Cook (London: 1780s) 20:5 21:5
- High Class Cookery Recipes as Taught in the School by Mrs. Charles Clarke (London: National Training School for Cookery, 1893) 21:5
- Home Cook Book, The (Toronto: 1878) 3:5 15:2 25:2 28:2 32:5
- Hoodless, Adelaide Public School Domestic Science (Toronto: 1898) 11:5
- Inglenook Cook Book, The (1911) 12:6
- Italian Confectioner, The (1861) 13:6
- Johnson, Madame Madam Johnson’s Present: or, Every Young Woman’s Companion (1766) 21:5
- Kettle, Phil & Leslie Grandma Kettle’s Pies and Cookies (Erin, ON: 1992) 13:6
- Kingsmill, Louisa, regimental ms. (Upper Canada: c1839) 3:3 4:4 5:3
- Kitchiner, Dr. William The Cook’s Oracle (London: 1817) 1:2 3:1 4:4 16:3 23:3
- La Cuisinière Canadienne (Montreal: 1840) 16:3 32:5
- Laura Secord Canadian Cook Book (Toronto: 1966) 32:5
- Leslie, Eliza: Directions for Cookery (Philadelphia: 1828) 3:4 12:6,7
- Seventy-Five Receipts for Pastry, Cakes and Sweetmeats (Boston: 1828) 15:5
- Maher, Barbara The Ultimate Cake (Montreal: 1996) 9:1
- Markham, Gervase The Good Huswife (1615) 16:2
- May, Robert The Accomplisht Cook (London: 1760) 20:5
- Mongrain-Dontigny, Micheline Traditional Eastern Townships Cooking (La Tuque, QU: 1996) 32:4
- Traditional Québec Cooking (La Tuque, QU: 1995) 32:4
- Moore, R. The Artizan’s Guide and Everybody’s Assistant (Montreal: 1873) 7:5
- Naomi Cook Book (Toronto: 1934) 28:1
- Nourse, Mrs. Modern Practical Cookery (Montreal & Edinburgh: 1845) 14:7
- Perkins, J Every Woman Her Own House keeper; or, the Ladies Library (London: 1796) 21:5
- Purity Cook Book (Toronto: 1967) 32:5
- Purity Flour Cook Book, The (Toronto: 1917) 12:8
- Randolph, Mary The Virginia Housewife (Virginia: 1826) 8:4 16:3
- Recipes The United Farm Women of Alberta (1928) 28:2
- Renouf, Edith The Black Whale Cook Book (1948) 28:2
- Roberts, Robert The House Servant’s Directory (Boston : 1827) 25:2
- Rombauer and Becker The Joy of Cooking (New York: 1931) 12:6
- Rundell, Eliza Mary A New System of Domestic Cookery (London: 1806) 16:2 19:5 20:2
- Simmons, Amelia American Cookery (Hartford, CT: 1796) 4:2 5:4 12:6
- Skilful Housewife’s Guide (Montreal: 1848) 16:3
- Smiley’s New and Complete Guide for Housekeeping (Toronto Star ed: 1903) 16:2
- Smith, Eliza The Compleat Housewife (London: 1727) 20:5 21:4,5
- Standard Encyclopedia of Recipes (Chicago: 1901) 5:3
- Staebler, Edna 3:1
- Staebler, Edna Food That Really Schmecks: Mennonite Country Cooking (Toronto: 1968) 2:3-4 31:3
- Staebler, Edna More Food That Schmecks (Toronto: 1979) 2:4
- Staebler, Edna Schmecks Appeal (Toronto: 1988) 2:4
- Steele, Pamela Great Canadian Cookies (Toronto: 2000) 28:4
- Stewart, Anita and Jo Marie Powers Farmer’s Market, The 24:4
- Stewart, Anita Flavours of Canada (2000) 24:4
- Stewart, Anita Great Canadian Cuisine: The Contemporary Flavours of Canadian Pacific Hotels (Vancouver: 1999) 21:6
- Stewart, Anita Trader Vic’s Bartender Guide (Garden City, NY: 1947) 8:2
- Traill, Catharine Parr: Backwoods of Canada, The (London: 1836) 13:2 Female Emigrant’s Guide, The (Toronto: 1854) 13:4,5
- Tried and True Recipes Young Women’s Guild of St. Andrews Church (Kingston, ON: c1900) 28:7
- Verral, A Complete System of Cookery (London: 1759) 21:5
- Watkins Cookbook (Winona, ME: 1938) 17:3
- Wimodausis Club Cook Book (Toronto: 1922) 2:4 3:5
- Ye Old Miller’s Household Book (1899) 21:3 [by Anne Clarke]
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Cooke, Nathalie (professor; Cdn) 31:4
cookie exchange 35:6
cookies (see cakes and biscuits)
cooking techniques 15:4-5
corn 14:5,6 27:7
cornmeal 18:5
corn oil 22:3
Costa Rica, foodways 24:7
cottonseed oil 22:3
cows 10:2
crackers 12:6-7 16:3 17:2 18:5
cranberry 16:7 18:5
cream, mock 12:6
cream nectar 3:2
Crocker, Pat (food writer; Cdn) 17:4
crockpot 31:3
Cuisine Canada 4:5 5:3 9:3 24:4,5
Northern Bounty V (2002) 32:2
Culham, Jacey Ann (artist; Cdn) 26:5
culinary films (see films, culinary)
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- culinary club 2:5 3:5 4:5 5:5 6:5 7:58:4 9:5 16:7 21:7
- directory of members 25:4-5, 26:5
- editorials 5:1 13:1 15:1 16:1
- inaugural meeting 1:1 2:1 3:1
- minutes 26:3
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culinary history, approaches to researching 13:6 22:1-2 27:3 28:1-2 30:3 32:3
culinary literature 31:4
culinary poetry 4:3 26:6
culinary web pages (see Internet)
curds 10:2
curry 7:5 13:4 21:2
custards and creams 3:1 12:6 |
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da Silva, Mary (museum volunteer; Cdn) 3:1 4:1
dairying 18:3
date squares 3:1
David, Cynthia (food writer; Cdn) 2:5
Davidson, Alan (food writer; Brit) 4:3
Delineator Fashion Magazine 18:5
dinner 6:3 7:4 30:4 32:2
Dolly of the Chophouse 1:3 (illus)
domestic science (Ontario) 11:5
donut 23:7
Driver, Elizabeth (bibliographies; Cdn) 3:1 4:3 25:3 26:1-2 27:1 28:1-2 32:3,5
duck 12:6 18:5
Dorothy Duncan (food historian; Cdn) 9:3 12:6 29:3 32:4
Duguid, Naomi (cookbook author; Cdn) 34:3
dutch oven 15:5 |
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Early Canadiana Online (see Internet)
Easter 9:4
Eaton’s (dept. store; Cdn) 18:5
Edmison-Driedger, Marilyn (herbalist; Cdn) 17:4
E.D. Smith (pickles and preserves business) 35:1
eggs 2:2 11:2
elderberry wine
electricity 21:2
England, foodways 20:4-5 31:3
epsom salts 3:2
Escoffier, Auguste (chef; Fr) 20:2
essences 4:4
exhibits, museum: Patterns in Light (Todmorden Mills, Toronto: 2000) 25:3
extracts 4:4 |
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Family Fare column (Ed Lyons, ed) 27:7
28:7 29:7 30:5 31:7 32:7 33:7 34:7 35:7
farming 23:1 24:4
fasting 32:1
Feltoe, Richard (museum staff; Cdn) 3:1 4:1 35:3
Ferguson, Carol (food writer; Cdn) 5:3 8:5
films, culinary: |
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Wolfman, David 8:5 |
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First Nations, foodways 9:4 14:1,3 |
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Mi’kmaq (Micmac) 6:3 8:2 32:2
Mississauga 14:4-5
Ojibwa 1:3 |
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fish and chips 25:7
fishing, ice 14:4
flaxseed 22:3
flies 26:4
flour 4:5 6:1
food history (see culinary history)Food and Nutrition Chronicles, (Grimsby, ON) 25:6
Food Chronology 22:3
Food History Directory 7:4
Food History News (newsletter; Amer) 6:4 7:4 28:3,7
Food Network, The (TV station; Cdn) 15:6
food songs 23:6
forcemeat 14:7
Fortier, Paul (caterer; Cdn) 3:3
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duck 12:6 16:3 18:5
goose 18:5 |
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France, foodways 20:4-5
Fraser, Margaret (food writer; Cdn) 5:3 17:1
Fraser, Sylvia (journalist; Cdn) 16:6
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banana 18:3
citron 5:2
clementine 16:7
cranberry 16:7 18:5
grape 6:1 8:4 18:5
lemon 2:5 3:2,4 4:2,4 5:4 8:4
orange 8:4 16:7 18:5
plantain 16:4prickly pear 14:1
prune 17:5
pummelo 8:4
rhubarb 28:6,7,8,9
shaddock 5:4 8:4
strawberry 13:1 14:1tamarind 24:7 |
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Fuller, Richard (museum conservator; Cdn) 22:4-7 |
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Gadski, Mary Ellen (museum volunteer) 16:7
Garrison, Melanie (re-enactor; Cdn) 6:5 35:6
gas cookery 21:2
ginger 10:5 18:5
ginger beer 10:4-5
gingerbread 2:1
glass 13:5 25:3
Goldsmith, Maggie (museum staff; Cdn) 22:3
goose 18:5
goose, mock 21:5
Gotlieb, Sondra (journalist; Cdn) 7:5
grapes 6:1 8:4 18:5
grapeseed oil 22:3
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orn 14:5,6 25:7
oats 14:4 16:7 27:5
rice 11:4 14:4,5
wheat 14:4 |
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gravy 31:3
Green, Molly (museum staff; Cdn) 11:3 13:3
griddle 15:5
Grocer’s Handbook and Directory (1866) 22:3 |
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Haber, Barbara (curator; Amer) 18:3 30:3haggis 7:1 27:5-6
Hall, April (journalist; Cdn) 18:4
Hamilton, Trevor (chef; Cdn) 14:3
harvest 7:3
hazlenut oil 22:3
headcheese 15:7
hearth cookery 15:1,4-5
hearth death 15:1
herbs 17:4,5 16:6 |
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coneflower 14:1
nettle 14:2,3 (illus)
oregano 7:5 |
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Herkimer, Chris (student; Cdn) 14:4-5
Herzog, Caroline (student; Cdn) 22:3
Higgins, Laura (museum staff; Cdn) 9:4 12:2-3,4 15:3
Hoffman, Frances (writer; Cdn) 12:5
Hollands, Mara (museum staff; Cdn) 8:1
Hoodless, Adelaide Hunter (1857-1910)
(domestic scientist; Cdn) 11:1,5
Howard, John George (1803-1890) (surveyor & farmer; Cdn) 13:3 16:2
Hovey, Florence (19th century) 7:4 |
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ice box 35:5
ice cream 9:2 19:3 35:1
ice harvesting 13:3 35:1–2,4–5
ice house 35:2
icing, cake 18:1
immigrant groups in Canada 34:1–2 35:3 (see also Chinese. Croatian, English, German, Italian, Jewish, Mennonite, Polish, Portuguese)
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Early Canadiana Online 32:5 |
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invalid cookery 16:4-5
Irvine, Linda (museum staff; Cdn) 14:3
Iveson, Peter (Cdn) 29:7 |
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Jamieson, Lori (journalist; Cdn) 14:3
Jarvis, Hannah (1763-1845; Cdn) 5:4
jelly 6:5
Jewish foodways 27:7 30:5 33:7
johnny cake 7:5 18:5
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Canadian Farm Magazine 28:7
Food and Foodways: Explorations in the History and Culture of Human
Nourishment 28:3
Food and Nutrition Chronicles (Grimsby, ON) 25:6
Food History News (newsletter; Amer) 6:4 7:4 28:3,7
Gastronomica: The Journal of Food and Culture (U of CA) 26:2 28:3
New Dominion Monthly, The (Montréal) 26:6
Petits Propos Culinaires (England) 28:3 |
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kail (kale) 17:5
ketchup 13:4
kitchen history, Ontario 26:4-5
kitchenware, reproduction 9:4 15:3 |
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lamb 7:2 18:5
Landsberg, Michelle (journalist; Cdn) 28:1-2
Langton, Anne (1804-1893; Cdn) 13:2,4 31:2
Lapell, Susan (museum staff; Cdn) 3:1
leavening agents: |
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eggs 2:2
pearlash 2:2
yeast 6:2 20:7 |
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leek 17:5
lemon 2:5 3:2,4 4:2,4 5:4 8:4 35:3
lemonade 22:3 25:2
lemon pudding 4:2
Lent 32:1,2
lentils 3:1
Leo, Colleen 13:7 14:7
Lewis, Joyce (writer; Cdn) 8:1 25:7
libraries: |
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University of Guelph 20:1 |
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Lightfoot, Brenda (re-enactor; Cdn) 15:2
linseed oil 22:3
L’Ordre du Bon Temps (1605) 6:3 32:4
Lucas, Dione (food writer; Amer) 5:3
Lucas, Fiona (co-founder CHO; museum staff; Cdn) 1:1 2:2 3:1,2,4 4:3,4 5:1,4 6:5 7:5 8:5 9:1 11:5 13:2-3 14:3 15:4 16:2,5,6 17:1-2 18:1-2 19:4-5 20:2 23:2 33:3 34:3 35:3 |
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Fiona’s Musings 27:3 28:3 29:4 30:3 31:3 32:3 33:3 34:3 35:3 |
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Lum, Shirley 33:6 34:2,6
Luno, Nancy (museum staff; Cdn) 8:5
Lupton, Christine (see Ritsma, Christine)
Lyons, Ed 33:7 34:6,7 35:7 |
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macadamia 3:1
macaroni, mock 16:3
MacDonald, Eva (archaeologist; Cdn) 10:4-5 24:3 34:7
Macdonnell, Tracy (museum staff; Cdn) 20:4-5 21:4-5 22:7 23:4
Macnab, Sophia (Cdn; 1832-1917) 8:4 30:4
magazines (see journals and magazines)
Malagón, René 32:1
mango 35:3
maple sugar 8:2
maple syrup 8:2
Malagón, René 32:1
marmalade 8:4 11:4 27:5
Martin, Larry (U of Guelph) 8:5
Mason jars 13:1(illus),4
Masterson, Cathy (museum staff; Cdn) 6:5 8:1 14:3 19:2
McCullough, Robert (publisher; Cdn) 32:5
meat (general) 18:2
Melega, Jan (museum staff; Cdn) 19:2
Mennell, Stephen (historian; Brit) 21:4
Mennonite foodways 2:3-4 3:1 6:3 7:5 24:6 31:3
menu 18:4
Mi’kmaq foodways (see First Nations)
milk 10:2 11:1,5 18:2,3
mills, flour 4:5
Mississauga foodways (see First Nations)
Mitchell, Beth (re-enactor; Cdn) 15:2
mock recipes 12:6-7 16:3 21:5
Mongrain-Dontigny, Micheline (food author; Québecoise) 32:4 34:1
Montgomery, Lucy Maud (1875-1942) (novelist; Cdn) 12:1-5
Moodie, Susannah (1803-85) (writer; Cdn) 3:5 26:7 30:2
Moore, Joan (chef; African-Canadian) 34:1,2–4
moose mouffle 7:4 9:4
Mountain, Liz (chef; Cdn) 8:1
Mr Goudas (food business; Cdn) 35:3
Murray, Rose (food writer; Cdn) 18:5 19:3 28:6
muscovado sugar 6:5
museum exhibits (see exhibits, museum)
museums, Newfoundland: |
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L’Anse aux Meadows 32:5 |
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museums, Ontario (see also Culinary Calendar
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Battlefield House (Stoney Creek) 6:4
Black Creek Pioneer Village (Toronto) 4:5 6:5 23:7
Colborne Lodge (Toronto) 13:3
Doon Heritage Crossroads (Kitchener) 5:2 7:1 15:7 17:4
Dundurn Castle (Hamilton) 6:5 14:3 30:4
Enoch Turner Schoolhouse (Toronto) 1:3
Farm Museum, The (see OntarioAgricultural Museum)
Fort George (Niagara-on-the-Lake) 15:2
Fort Henry (Kingston) 3:3 9:5
Fort William (see Old Fort William)
Fort York (see Historic Fort York)
Fortress Louisbourg (Cape Breton) 31:3
Gibson House Museum (Toronto) 2:1 3:1 19:5 26:5
Grange, The (Toronto) 8:4
Heritage Toronto (Toronto) 13:3 17:7
Historic Fort York (Toronto) 17:5 31:3
John Parker Homestead (Harrow) 6:5
MacLachlan Woodworking Museum (Kingston) 4:5 5:5
Montgomery’s Inn (Toronto) 7:2
Moore Museum (Mooretown) 29:6
Myrtleville House Museum (Brantford) 4:5 5:5 9:5
Old Fort William (Thunder Bay) 4:5
Ontario Agricultural Museum aka The Farm Museum (Milton) 7:5
Pickering Museum Village 13:6
Redpath Sugar Museum (Toronto) 4:1
Seagram Museum (Kitchener; closed 1996) 3:2
Schneider Haus, Joseph (Kitchener) 14:1 17:4 22:3 25:6
Spadina Historic House (Toronto) 22:1 35:5
Steckle Heritage Homestead (Kitchener) 14:1 17:4 26:5
Todmorden Mills Heritage and Arts Centre (Toronto) 25:3
Toronto Historical Board (see Heritage Toronto)
Woodside National Historic Site (Kitchener) 11:3 22:3 25:6
Upper Canada Village (Morrisburg) 4:5 |
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Johnston Food Museum (Johnston, PA) 5:5 |
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mustard 3:5 |
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Neeb, Sue (writer; Cdn) 28:5-6
Nelson-Raffaele, Elizabeth (museum staff; Cdn) 3:1 9:5 17:4,5 19:2
nettle 14:2,3
Neuland, Sigrid (museum staff; Cdn) 19:2
Newman, Becky (museum staff: Cdn) 29:6
New Year’s Eve 9:4
Newell, Maggie (museum staff; Cdn) 7:2 19:2
newsletters (see journals and magazines)
Nightingale, Marie (food writer; Cdn) 8:5
nuts: |
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almond 18:5
macadamia 3:1 |
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oatmeal 7:5oats 14:4 16:7 27:5
oats, rolled 14:4
obituaries: |
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Abrahamson, Una (cook book collector; Cdn) 20:1
Synder, Beatrice (food writer; Cdn) 18:4 |
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oils, cooking 22:3 |
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castor 21:2
olive / olive oil 21:2 22:3 35:3
Ojibwa foodways (see First Nations)
Oliver, Sandy (culinary historian; Amer) 8:1,3
onion 3:5
Ontario, geographical locations: |
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Niagara Peninsula 6:1
Waterloo County 2:3 |
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Ontario Historical Society 24:1
orange 8:4 16:7 18:5
Order of Good Cheer (see L’Ordre du Bon Temps)
oregano 7:5orgeat 8:4 9:5
orehnjaca (walnut roll) 23:2
Osche, Esther (Ojibwa storyteller; Cdn) 24:1
oysters 12:6 18:5 30:4 |
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paprika 7:5
Parloa, Maria (home economist; Amer) 21:2
pasta: |
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egg noodles 3:1
maccaroni 1:2 |
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pastry 17:3
Patrick, Anna (museum staff; Cdn) 19:2,5
peanut oil 22:3
pearlash 2:2
pease pudding 3:1
peels, candied 3:4
Penfold, Steve (student; Cdn) 23:7
Penner, Marilyn (librarian; Cdn) 23:7
pepper, black 3:5
pickles & preserves 3:4,5 13:2,4-5 23:1
pieplant (see fruit: rhubarb)
pies: |
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apple 3:1 31:2carrot 9:3
chicken 18:5
cream 16:3
lemon meringue 2:4
mince 18:5
mock cherry 12:6-7
mock lemon 12:6
mock mince 12:6
sour cream & raisin 3:1 |
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pigeon 18:5 30:4
pillau 21:2
plantain 16:4
plum 31:2
plum pudding 34:7
poetry 4:4 26:6
poppyseed oil 22:3
pork 18:5 21:5
potato 3:5 7:4 18:5 25:7
potato latkes (nd) 33:7
Powers, Jo Marie (university professor & mentor; Cdn) 4:3 6:3
9:4 14:6 16:4 24:4 32:4-5
preservation of food 13:4-5 28:5-6
prickly pear 14:1
Proulx, Amy (grad student; Cdn) 32:5
prune 17:5
pudding cloth 15:4
puddings: |
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boiled 15:4
cornstarch 31:3
Eve’s 15:2
flour 15:4
Malvern 31:4
new moon 12:2
pease 3:1
plum 7:4 18:5
rhubarb 28:7,9
suet 31:3
Yorkshire 31:3 |
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pummelo 8:4
pumpkin 3:1
punch 3:2 25:2
Pure Food Show (Toronto; 1897) 21:1,2,6 |
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quintessence 4:4
Québec, foodways 5:2 6:3 |
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rabbit 14:4
Radcliffe, Thomas (1794-1841) (diarist; Cdn) 3:5 13:4
rapeseed oil 22:3 25:7
rations, civilian (WWII) 18:1-2
recipe books (see cook books)
recipes: |
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Almond Icing (1915) 21:3
Asparagus Soup (1903) 16:2
Apple Jelly (1831) 6:5
Bordyke Bread (1845) 19:7
Bran Muffins (1930s) 32:7
Bride’s Cake (1915) 21:3
Bridies, Forfar (1929) 13:7
Butter Tarts (1915) 17:3
Candied Lemon Peel (1800) 3:4
Carrot Pudding (late 19th c) 9:3
Cherry Cake (1992) 17:2
Chili Sauce (early 20th c) 11:4
Chopped Liver (early 20th c) 30:5
Chutney Sauce, Indian (late 20th c) 14:5
Citron Preserves (1898) 5:2
Cock-a-Leekie (1833) 17:5
Cocoa, Iced (1938) 17:3
Corn Soup (late 20th c) 14:5,6
Cream Nectar (1869) 3:2
Cup Cake (1831) 4:4
Dried Apple Pie (1855) 31;2
Eggs a la King (1949) 11:4
English Salad (1845) 24:2
Eve’s Pudding (1831) 15:2,4
Flour Pudding (1831) 15:4
French Salad Dressing (1845) 24:2
Ginger Beer (19th c) 10:5
Gingerbread, Soft, with Fruit (1831) 2:2 3:1
Glorified Rice (1949) 11:4
Gooseberries, Damsons or Plums, To Preserve (1831) 13:4
Haggis (mid 19th c) 7:2
Honey-Rice Krisps, Ricky’s (mid 20th c) 17:2
Hot Italian (1930) 3:2
Ice Cream (1800) 9:2
Jumbles No. 115 (1831) 29:5
Lemon Essence (1881) 4:4
Lemon, Pickled (1833) 3:4
Lemon Pudding (1796; 1831) 4;2
Lemon Syrup (1889) 3:4
Indian Flappers (1828) 15:5
Maple Leaf Cocktail (1947) 8:2
Maple Sugar Candy (1914) 8:2
Maple Syrup Pie (1915) 8:2
Maccaroni Soup (1818) 1:2 3:1
Mince Pies (1833) 30:2
Mock Cherry Pie (1913) 12:7
Mull Wine, To (1831) 6:2
New Moon Pudding (1927) 12:2
Parkin’s Biscuit 27:2
Pastry, Edna’s Speedy Pat-In (1968) 2:4
Pastry, Rich Short (1915) 17:3
Pears, To Stew (1796) 32:2
Peas, How to Keep Green till Christmas (1831) 13:4
Pickle Puffs (1965) 17:3
Pillau of Fowl (1893) 21:6
Portugal Cake (1796) 19:6
Potato Latkes (nd) 33:7
Pound Cake (1890s) 29:7 30:5
Plum Pudding (nd) 34:7
Rhubarb and Ginger Jam (c1900) 28:8
Rhubarb Marmalade (early 20th c) 11:4
Rhubarb Pie (1857) 28:9
Rhubarb Relish (c1900) 28:8
Rhubarb Stir-Cake 28:6
Salad Dressing (early 20th c) 11:4
Schmaltz 27:7
Scotch Barley Broth (1817) 23:3
Scottish Beer Cake 27:2
Spring Fruit Soups (1829) 28:9
Stinging Nettle Soup (1985) 14:3
Strawberry Preserve (1831) 13:2
Strawberry Tartlets (1845) 13:2
Stuffing a Beef (1845) 14:7
Stuffing a Turkey (1831) 14:7
Syllabub (1861) 10:2
Wild Rice Tarts (late 20th c) 14:5
Wine Biscuit (1833) 6:2
Yeast (1806) 20:7 |
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recipes, philosophy of 18:3 22:1-2
recipes, sources of 1:3
recipes, writing of 2:3 28:1-2
refrigerator 35:5
Rennie, Karen (museum staff; Cdn) 19:2Repka, Joanna (museum volunteer; Cdn) 3:1 13:6
reproduction kitchenware 15:3
restaurants, British Columbia: |
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Sooke Harbour House (Victoria) 24:4 |
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restaurants, Ontario: |
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La Scala (Toronto) 25:3
On-the-Twenty (Jordan) 6:1
Royal York Imperial Room (Toronto) 18:4
Simpson’s Arcadian Court (Toronto) 18:4 |
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rice 11:4 14:4,5
Rieger, Jenny (museum staff; Cdn) 19:2,5
Ritsma, Christine (formerly Lupton) (co-founder CHO; teacher; Cdn)
1:1,2 2:1,3-
4 3:1,2 5:1 9:1 10:2,3 11:2,3 13:1 4:1,3,5 15:4 16:4-5,6 17: 4 18:3
19:3 20:2 21:3 23:1 24:1 25:7 31:7 32:6rosewater 32:2
Rumford Baking Powder Co. 21:2
rural cookery 2:3-4
rutabaga 18:5 |
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sace 3:5 13:4
Sager, Susan (museum staff; Cdn) 4:5 5:5salads & salad dressings 2:3,4
Sangster, Mya (museum volunteer; Cdn) 3:1
sasparilla 10:4
sauce, golden syrup 31:3
sausages: |
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headcheese 15:7
schwadamahga 15:7 |
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schmaltz 27:7 30:5
schnitzhaus 19:1
schwadamahga sausage 15:7
scotch 7:4Scott, Amy (museum volunteer; Cdn) 27:3 28:9 30:4
Scotland, foodways 17:5 27:4-6
sesame oil 22:3
Shaker foodways 16:6
shaddock 5:4 8:4
shepherd’s pie 31:3Sinclair, Janet (caterer; Cdn) 8:1
Slow Food 12:3
Simcoe, Elizabeth (1762-1850) (diarist; Cdn) 5:4 7:4 8:2,5 9:1 16:2
28:7
Skye, Bertha (chef; Cdn) 9:4 14:6
Snyder, Beatrice (food writer; Cdn) 18:4 (obit)
soups: |
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corn 14:5
maccaroni 1:2 3:1
mock bisque 12:6
mock turtle 12:6,7 16:3
moose mouffle 7:4
nettle 14:2,3
oyster 18:5 |
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sour cream 31:3
soyabean oil 22:3
Speck, Paul (vintner; Cdn) 8:5
spices 7:5 21:2 |
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curry 7:5 13:4
ginger 10:5 18:5
mustard 3:5
paprika 7:5
pepper, black 3:5turmeric 1:3 3:5 |
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spirits 18:2
Sproutt, Henry (brewer; 19th c) 10:4-5
squash 14:6squirrel 14:4
Staebler, Edna (food writer; Cdn) 2:3-4 31:3
Stewart, Anita (food writer; Cdn) 4:5 8:5 24:4-5
stinging nettle 14:2,3
Stockade Barracks 3:3
stove 21:2strawberry 13:1 14:1
Strickland, Sam (1805-1867) (settler; Cdn) 31:2
sugar beet 18:2
sugar, production 4:1
sugars: |
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brown 16:7
maple 8:2
muscovado 6:5
white 3:2 4:1 18:2 |
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sunflower oil 22:3 25:7
syllabub 10:2
syrup 3:4 |
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tea (meal) 7:5 9:4,5 12:5 18:2 30:4
tarts: |
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lemon 18:5rhubarb 28:7 |
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tartaric acid 3:2
Thanksgiving 7:3 21:2 23:2 31:3
tincture 4:4Titanic 16:4 28:8
tomato 18:5
Toronto Pure Food Show (1897) 21:1-2,6
Toronto Retail Grocers Association 12:1-2,6
Traill, Catharine Parr (1802-99) (writer; Cdn) 7:3 25:7 26:7 28:7
31:2 35:1
turkey 18:5
turmeric 1:3 3:5
turnip 18:5
turnovers 28:7
Two Fat Ladies (food writers; Brit) 15:6 |
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Ukraine, foodways 6:3 |
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vegetables: |
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asparagus 16:2 28:8
carrot 9:3 18:5
celery 18:5cucumber 23:1
kail (kale) 17:5
leek 17:5
nettle 14:2,3 27:5
onion 18:5
potato 3:5 7:4 18:5 25:7pumpkin 3:1
rutabaga 18:5
squash 14:6
sugar beet 18:2
tomato 18:5
turnip 18:5 |
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vegetarianism 21:2 22:3
venison 7:4 14:4 18:5
vinegar 3:5 25:7
Volunteer Historic Cooking Group (Toronto) 32:5Vranic, Barbara 3:1 20:3
Vranic, Manda 13:4-5 |
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Wallace Haxworth, Lily (1870-1953) (cook
book writer; Brit) 21:2
war brides (WWII) 18:3
web pages (see Internet)weights & measures 7:5 21:5
Weiler, Barbara (writer; Cdn) 26:4-5
wheat 14:4
Wheaton, Barbara (culinary historian; Amer) 18:3
whiskey 12:5White, Doug (chef; Cdn) 1:1
Wildfong, Bob (historic gardener; Cdn) 5:2 7:3 8:1 17:4 33:1,4
Williams, Alan (culinary teacher; Cdn) 32:5
Williamson, Mary (cook book collector; Cdn) 7:5 12:3 16:3 21:1-2,6
26:6 28:7 29:1-2 31:2 32:5,7 35:3
wine 28:7
Wine, Cynthia (food writer; Cdn) 7:5 17:5wine, Ontario 6:1 18:2
wineries, Ontario: |
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Cave Springs (Jordan) 6:1Chateaux des Charmes (Niagara-on-the-Lake) 6:1
Henry of Pelham (St. Catharines) 6:1 8:5 |
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wok 31:3Wolfman, David (chef; Cdn) 8:5
Women’s Culinary Network (association; Cdn) 1:3 2:5
Women’s Institute 11:1,2-3,5
Woolworth’s (dept store) 18:5
Wranich, Bridget (CHO co-founder; museum staff; Cdn) 1:1 2:1 3:1,3
5:1,3 9:1,2,3 12:1,514:3,5 15:1 18:3 19:2,4-5 20:2 23:2 32:1
Wren, Melody (tea entrepreneur; Cdn) 9:4,5 12:5 |
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yeast 6:2 20:2
yoghurt 10:2
Yorkshire pudding 31:3 |
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zucchini 31:3 |
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