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National Food Magazine: What to Eat, Vol. 23 No. 6
edited by Paul Pierce, 1866-, in National Food Magazine, Vol. 23, No. 6, December 1907 (Chicago, IL: Pierce Publishing, 1907, originally published 1907), 68 page(s)
The National Food Magazine: What to Eat is a monthly publication 'striving for the enactment of laws that will prohibit the manufacture or importation of any food or beverage deleterious to public health.' This issue of the magazine includes articles on: What To Eat on Christmas and How to Prepare It, Is Disease B...
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edited by Paul Pierce, 1866-, in National Food Magazine, Vol. 23, No. 6, December 1907 (Chicago, IL: Pierce Publishing, 1907, originally published 1907), 68 page(s)
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The National Food Magazine: What to Eat is a monthly publication 'striving for the enactment of laws that will prohibit the manufacture or importation of any food or beverage deleterious to public health.' This issue of the magazine includes articles on: What To Eat on Christmas and How to Prepare It, Is Disease Beneficial?, Tea Drinking, Food Experts' Convention, Notes on Food and Health, Illustrated Cookery, Mr. Emery and the National Food Law,...
The National Food Magazine: What to Eat is a monthly publication 'striving for the enactment of laws that will prohibit the manufacture or importation of any food or beverage deleterious to public health.' This issue of the magazine includes articles on: What To Eat on Christmas and How to Prepare It, Is Disease Beneficial?, Tea Drinking, Food Experts' Convention, Notes on Food and Health, Illustrated Cookery, Mr. Emery and the National Food Law, and Food Advertising.
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Food Studies Online
Content Type
Periodical issue
Contributor
Paul Pierce, 1866-
Date Published / Released
1907-12, 1907
Publisher
Pierce Publishing
Series
National Food Magazine
Topic / Theme
Laws and legislation, Food safety, Cooking, Foods, Food industry, The Gilded Age & Progressive Era (1876–1913)
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National Food Magazine: What to Eat, Vol. 24 No. 5
edited by Paul Pierce, 1866-, in National Food Magazine, Vol. 24, No. 5, May 1908 (Chicago, IL: Pierce Publishing, 1908, originally published 1908), 84 page(s)
The National Food Magazine: What to Eat is a monthly publication 'striving for the enactment of laws that will prohibit the manufacture or importation of any food or beverage deleterious to public health.' This issue of the magazine includes articles on: Water, Cocoa and Chocolate, Pure Milk and How It is Obtained...
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edited by Paul Pierce, 1866-, in National Food Magazine, Vol. 24, No. 5, May 1908 (Chicago, IL: Pierce Publishing, 1908, originally published 1908), 84 page(s)
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The National Food Magazine: What to Eat is a monthly publication 'striving for the enactment of laws that will prohibit the manufacture or importation of any food or beverage deleterious to public health.' This issue of the magazine includes articles on: Water, Cocoa and Chocolate, Pure Milk and How It is Obtained, Coffee, Beer and How it is Produced, Whiskey, Wines, How to Serve Beverages, The Retail Grocers' Convention, Table Stories, and Enter...
The National Food Magazine: What to Eat is a monthly publication 'striving for the enactment of laws that will prohibit the manufacture or importation of any food or beverage deleterious to public health.' This issue of the magazine includes articles on: Water, Cocoa and Chocolate, Pure Milk and How It is Obtained, Coffee, Beer and How it is Produced, Whiskey, Wines, How to Serve Beverages, The Retail Grocers' Convention, Table Stories, and Entertainment Suggestions.
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Food Studies Online
Content Type
Periodical issue
Contributor
Paul Pierce, 1866-
Date Published / Released
1908-05, 1908
Publisher
Pierce Publishing
Series
National Food Magazine
Topic / Theme
Food industry, Food safety, Cooking, Foods, The Gilded Age & Progressive Era (1876–1913)
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National Food Magazine: What to Eat, Vol. 26 No. 6
edited by Paul Pierce, 1866-, in National Food Magazine, Vol. 26, No. 6, June 1909 (Chicago, IL: Pierce Publishing, 1909, originally published 1909), 100 page(s)
The National Food Magazine: What to Eat is a monthly publication 'striving for the enactment of laws that will prohibit the manufacture or importation of any food or beverage deleterious to public health.' This issue of the magazine includes articles on: Robert Koch and His Critics, The Crusade of the Canners, Chi...
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edited by Paul Pierce, 1866-, in National Food Magazine, Vol. 26, No. 6, June 1909 (Chicago, IL: Pierce Publishing, 1909, originally published 1909), 100 page(s)
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The National Food Magazine: What to Eat is a monthly publication 'striving for the enactment of laws that will prohibit the manufacture or importation of any food or beverage deleterious to public health.' This issue of the magazine includes articles on: Robert Koch and His Critics, The Crusade of the Canners, China and Pottery Marks, How to Live on Fifty Cents a Day, When the World Was Drunk, Superstitions about Salt, Chemistry of Cleaning, The...
The National Food Magazine: What to Eat is a monthly publication 'striving for the enactment of laws that will prohibit the manufacture or importation of any food or beverage deleterious to public health.' This issue of the magazine includes articles on: Robert Koch and His Critics, The Crusade of the Canners, China and Pottery Marks, How to Live on Fifty Cents a Day, When the World Was Drunk, Superstitions about Salt, Chemistry of Cleaning, The Fall of Bleached Flour, The Story of Coffee, Universal Food Pantry, and Breadmaking in Many Lands - Palestine.
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Field of Study
Food Studies Online
Content Type
Periodical issue
Contributor
Paul Pierce, 1866-
Date Published / Released
1909-06, 1909
Publisher
Pierce Publishing
Series
National Food Magazine
Topic / Theme
Food industry, Food safety, Cooking, Foods, The Gilded Age & Progressive Era (1876–1913)
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National Food Magazine: What to Eat, Vol. 27 No. 2
edited by Paul Pierce, 1866-, in National Food Magazine, Vol. 27, No. 2, August 1909 (1909, originally published 1909), 88 page(s)
The National Food Magazine: What to Eat is a monthly publication 'striving for the enactment of laws that will prohibit the manufacture or importation of any food or beverage deleterious to public health.' This issue of the magazine includes articles on: How to Guard Against Benzoate Foods, Bread Making in Many La...
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edited by Paul Pierce, 1866-, in National Food Magazine, Vol. 27, No. 2, August 1909 (1909, originally published 1909), 88 page(s)
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The National Food Magazine: What to Eat is a monthly publication 'striving for the enactment of laws that will prohibit the manufacture or importation of any food or beverage deleterious to public health.' This issue of the magazine includes articles on: How to Guard Against Benzoate Foods, Bread Making in Many Lands - Venezuela, The Model Food Law, The Secret of Sauces and Gravies, Nutrition in Fruit, Food for Four at a Dollar a Day, Canning and...
The National Food Magazine: What to Eat is a monthly publication 'striving for the enactment of laws that will prohibit the manufacture or importation of any food or beverage deleterious to public health.' This issue of the magazine includes articles on: How to Guard Against Benzoate Foods, Bread Making in Many Lands - Venezuela, The Model Food Law, The Secret of Sauces and Gravies, Nutrition in Fruit, Food for Four at a Dollar a Day, Canning and Preserving, German Inns and American Saloons, and The Mission of Pure Soap.
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Field of Study
Food Studies Online
Content Type
Periodical issue
Contributor
Paul Pierce, 1866-
Date Published / Released
1909-08, 1909
Series
National Food Magazine
Topic / Theme
Food industry, Food safety, Cooking, Foods, The Gilded Age & Progressive Era (1876–1913)
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National Food Magazine: What to Eat, Vol. 28 No. 1
edited by Paul Pierce, 1866-, in National Food Magazine, Vol. 28, No. 1, January, 1910 (Chicago, IL: Pierce Publishing, 1910, originally published 1910), 100 page(s)
The National Food Magazine: What to Eat is a monthly publication "striving for the enactment of laws that will prohibit the manufacture or importation of any food or beverage deleterious to public health." This issue of the magazine includes articles on: Boric Acid Fails in Law, Government After Oleo Frauds, The B...
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edited by Paul Pierce, 1866-, in National Food Magazine, Vol. 28, No. 1, January, 1910 (Chicago, IL: Pierce Publishing, 1910, originally published 1910), 100 page(s)
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The National Food Magazine: What to Eat is a monthly publication "striving for the enactment of laws that will prohibit the manufacture or importation of any food or beverage deleterious to public health." This issue of the magazine includes articles on: Boric Acid Fails in Law, Government After Oleo Frauds, The Banner Year of Agriculture in America, Some Italian Dishes, Bread Making in Many Lands - British West Indies, and The Appendicitis Habit...
The National Food Magazine: What to Eat is a monthly publication "striving for the enactment of laws that will prohibit the manufacture or importation of any food or beverage deleterious to public health." This issue of the magazine includes articles on: Boric Acid Fails in Law, Government After Oleo Frauds, The Banner Year of Agriculture in America, Some Italian Dishes, Bread Making in Many Lands - British West Indies, and The Appendicitis Habit.
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Field of Study
Food Studies Online
Content Type
Periodical issue
Contributor
Paul Pierce, 1866-
Date Published / Released
1910
Publisher
Pierce Publishing
Series
National Food Magazine
Topic / Theme
Food quality, Food industry, Cooking, Foods, The Gilded Age & Progressive Era (1876–1913)
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National Food Magazine: What to Eat, Vol. 28 No. 3
edited by Paul Pierce, 1866-, in National Food Magazine, Vol. 28, No. 3, March 1910 (Chicago, IL: Pierce Publishing, 1910, originally published 1910), 100 page(s)
The National Food Magazine: What to Eat is a monthly publication 'striving for the enactment of laws that will prohibit the manufacture or importation of any food or beverage deleterious to public health.' This issue of the magazine includes articles on: Women Food Inspectors, Menus for Everyday of the Week, Germa...
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edited by Paul Pierce, 1866-, in National Food Magazine, Vol. 28, No. 3, March 1910 (Chicago, IL: Pierce Publishing, 1910, originally published 1910), 100 page(s)
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The National Food Magazine: What to Eat is a monthly publication 'striving for the enactment of laws that will prohibit the manufacture or importation of any food or beverage deleterious to public health.' This issue of the magazine includes articles on: Women Food Inspectors, Menus for Everyday of the Week, Germany, the Home of Honest Foods and Honest Prices, Comparison of Wage and Salary Increases, Olives and Olive Oil, Bread Making in Many Lan...
The National Food Magazine: What to Eat is a monthly publication 'striving for the enactment of laws that will prohibit the manufacture or importation of any food or beverage deleterious to public health.' This issue of the magazine includes articles on: Women Food Inspectors, Menus for Everyday of the Week, Germany, the Home of Honest Foods and Honest Prices, Comparison of Wage and Salary Increases, Olives and Olive Oil, Bread Making in Many Lands - Salvador, In Candyland, and Food, The Government, and The Press: Their Relations to theh People.
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Field of Study
Food Studies Online
Content Type
Periodical issue
Contributor
Paul Pierce, 1866-
Date Published / Released
1910-03, 1910
Publisher
Pierce Publishing
Series
National Food Magazine
Topic / Theme
Domestic life, Food industry, Cooking, Foods, The Gilded Age & Progressive Era (1876–1913)
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National Food Magazine: What to Eat, Vol. 29 No. 1
edited by Paul Pierce, 1866-, in National Food Magazine, Vol. 29, No. 1, July 1910 (Chicago, IL: Pierce Publishing, 1910, originally published 1910), 112 page(s)
The National Food Magazine: What to Eat is a monthly publication 'striving for the enactment of laws that will prohibit the manufacture or importation of any food or beverage deleterious to public health.' This issue of the magazine includes articles on: American Cookery Invades Europe, Government After Butter and...
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edited by Paul Pierce, 1866-, in National Food Magazine, Vol. 29, No. 1, July 1910 (Chicago, IL: Pierce Publishing, 1910, originally published 1910), 112 page(s)
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The National Food Magazine: What to Eat is a monthly publication 'striving for the enactment of laws that will prohibit the manufacture or importation of any food or beverage deleterious to public health.' This issue of the magazine includes articles on: American Cookery Invades Europe, Government After Butter and Egg Board, Pure Food in England, Fight to Admit Benzoate, Seek Protection from Occupational Disease, Official Report on Wholesale Pric...
The National Food Magazine: What to Eat is a monthly publication 'striving for the enactment of laws that will prohibit the manufacture or importation of any food or beverage deleterious to public health.' This issue of the magazine includes articles on: American Cookery Invades Europe, Government After Butter and Egg Board, Pure Food in England, Fight to Admit Benzoate, Seek Protection from Occupational Disease, Official Report on Wholesale Prices, Fourth of July Luncheon, The Europe of Today, With the Food Law Violators, The Kitchen Garden in France, and Doped Infant Remedies and Soft Drinks.
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Field of Study
Food Studies Online
Content Type
Periodical issue
Contributor
Paul Pierce, 1866-
Date Published / Released
1910-07, 1910
Publisher
Pierce Publishing
Series
National Food Magazine
Topic / Theme
Food quality, Cooking, Foods, Laws and legislation, The Gilded Age & Progressive Era (1876–1913)
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National Food Magazine: What to Eat, Vol. 29 No. 5
edited by Paul Pierce, 1866-, in National Food Magazine, Vol. 29, No. 5, November 1910 (Chicago, IL: Pierce Publishing, 1910, originally published 1910), 104 page(s)
The National Food Magazine: What to Eat is a monthly publication 'striving for the enactment of laws that will prohibit the manufacture or importation of any food or beverage deleterious to public health.' This issue of the magazine includes articles on: For the Thanksgiving Dinner, The Dead Past and the Living No...
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edited by Paul Pierce, 1866-, in National Food Magazine, Vol. 29, No. 5, November 1910 (Chicago, IL: Pierce Publishing, 1910, originally published 1910), 104 page(s)
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The National Food Magazine: What to Eat is a monthly publication 'striving for the enactment of laws that will prohibit the manufacture or importation of any food or beverage deleterious to public health.' This issue of the magazine includes articles on: For the Thanksgiving Dinner, The Dead Past and the Living Now, The Food Officers' Convention at New Orleans, High Prices in the Time of Plenty, Mulching Strawberries, To Tell the Cuts of Beef, Nu...
The National Food Magazine: What to Eat is a monthly publication 'striving for the enactment of laws that will prohibit the manufacture or importation of any food or beverage deleterious to public health.' This issue of the magazine includes articles on: For the Thanksgiving Dinner, The Dead Past and the Living Now, The Food Officers' Convention at New Orleans, High Prices in the Time of Plenty, Mulching Strawberries, To Tell the Cuts of Beef, Nuts as Food, Some Choice Nut Recipes, Adulterations Exposed, and A Pure Food Congress in England.
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Field of Study
Food Studies Online
Content Type
Periodical issue
Contributor
Paul Pierce, 1866-
Date Published / Released
1910-11, 1910
Publisher
Pierce Publishing
Series
National Food Magazine
Topic / Theme
Food industry, Food quality, Cooking, Foods, The Gilded Age & Progressive Era (1876–1913)
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National Food Magazine: What to Eat, Vol. 30 No. 1
edited by Paul Pierce, 1866-, in National Food Magazine, Vol. 30, No. 1, January, 1911 (Chicago, IL: Pierce Publishing, 1911, originally published 1911), 104 page(s)
The National Food Magazine: What to Eat is a monthly publication 'striving for the enactment of laws that will prohibit the manufacture or importation of any food or beverage deleterious to public health.' This issue of the magazine includes articles on: Queer Ways of the German - His Stomach, New Year Meditations...
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edited by Paul Pierce, 1866-, in National Food Magazine, Vol. 30, No. 1, January, 1911 (Chicago, IL: Pierce Publishing, 1911, originally published 1911), 104 page(s)
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The National Food Magazine: What to Eat is a monthly publication 'striving for the enactment of laws that will prohibit the manufacture or importation of any food or beverage deleterious to public health.' This issue of the magazine includes articles on: Queer Ways of the German - His Stomach, New Year Meditations, The Olive and the Fig, The Shelving of Benzoate, Lore of the Barnyard, Pertinent Poultry Pointers, Pruning Apple Trees, Pruning Grape...
The National Food Magazine: What to Eat is a monthly publication 'striving for the enactment of laws that will prohibit the manufacture or importation of any food or beverage deleterious to public health.' This issue of the magazine includes articles on: Queer Ways of the German - His Stomach, New Year Meditations, The Olive and the Fig, The Shelving of Benzoate, Lore of the Barnyard, Pertinent Poultry Pointers, Pruning Apple Trees, Pruning Grapes, Economical Meat Dishes, and The Revival of the Food War.
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Field of Study
Food Studies Online
Content Type
Periodical issue
Contributor
Paul Pierce, 1866-
Date Published / Released
1911-01, 1911
Publisher
Pierce Publishing
Series
National Food Magazine
Topic / Theme
Food industry, Food supply, Cooking, Foods, The Gilded Age & Progressive Era (1876–1913)
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Table Talk, Vol. 8 No. 9
edited by Joseph L. Harbison, fl. 1886 and Helen Louise Johnson, 1844-1917, in Table Talk, Vol. 8, No. 9, September 1893 (Philadelphia, PA: Table Talk Publishing, 1893, originally published 1893), 70 page(s)
Table Talk is a monthly magazine devoted to the interests of American Housewives, having special reference to the improvement of the table. It is the American authority upon culinary and household topics. Topics covered in this issue include: The Table Allowance, Food in Season, New Menus for September, Columbus a...
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edited by Joseph L. Harbison, fl. 1886 and Helen Louise Johnson, 1844-1917, in Table Talk, Vol. 8, No. 9, September 1893 (Philadelphia, PA: Table Talk Publishing, 1893, originally published 1893), 70 page(s)
Description
Table Talk is a monthly magazine devoted to the interests of American Housewives, having special reference to the improvement of the table. It is the American authority upon culinary and household topics. Topics covered in this issue include: The Table Allowance, Food in Season, New Menus for September, Columbus at San Salvador, Fashionable Luncheon and Tea Toilets, Capricious Washington, and Philadelphia Exchange for Woman's Work.
Field of Study
Food Studies Online
Content Type
Periodical issue
Contributor
Joseph L. Harbison, fl. 1886, Helen Louise Johnson, 1844-1917
Date Published / Released
1893-09, 1893
Publisher
Table Talk Publishing
Series
Table Talk
Topic / Theme
Home management, Foods, Cooking, The Gilded Age & Progressive Era (1876–1913)
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