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Elaine Khosrova traces the invention of butter back to Neolithic-era Africa 8,000 BC in her book. [31] A later Sumerian tablet, dating to approximately 2,500 B.C., describes the butter making process, from the milking of cattle, [ 32 ] [ 33 ] while contemporary Sumerian tablets identify butter as a ritual offering.
Khosrova, Elaine. Butter: A Rich History (2016) excerpt; Kurlansky, Mark. Milk: A 10,000-Year History (2019) excerpt; McMurry, Sally. Transforming rural life: Dairying families and agricultural change, 1820-1885 (Johns Hopkins UP, 1995). Porter, John. The History and Economics of the New Hampshire Dairy Industry (University of New Hampshire ...
Elaine Doyle was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota on March 19, 1926. [3] [4] She was married to fellow fitness guru Jack LaLanne until his death in 2011. [2]Elaine has stated that prior to meeting Jack at the age of 27, she "never exercised" and had lived on a diet of "chocolate doughnuts, candy, soda, frankfurters and ice cream for years". [5]
Thelma Elaine Mahnken was born on January 10, 1930, to Fred P. and Hortense Mahnken, in Compton, California, where she was raised. [1] [2] She has a brother Jack and Jeff, Jeff, was three years her senior. [3]
Elaine Khosrova traces the butter's invention back to Neolithic-era Africa 8,000 B.C in her book [21] a later Sumerian tablet ... Apparently, a period is missing before "a later Sumerian tablet". 2803:9800:9007:78C6:713F:F420:B35D:5727 00:19, 25 January 2023 (UTC) Thanks for raising that here. I have fixed it.
Elaine DePrince (née DiGiacomo, August 6, 1947 – September 11, 2024) was an American author, hemophilia activist, teacher, and advocate of adoptive parenting.The mother of 11 children, she is best known as the adoptive mother of ballet star Michaela DePrince and the co-author of her memoir, Taking Flight: From War Orphan to Star Ballerina (2014).
Elaine O'Hara (17 March 1976 – c. 22 August 2012) was an Irish childcare worker who was murdered in August 2012 by architect Graham Dwyer. She was last seen alive at a public park in Shanganagh, Dublin , Ireland, on 22 August.
Who Killed Teddy Bear is a 1965 American neo-noir crime thriller film, [3] directed by Joseph Cates and starring Sal Mineo, Juliet Prowse, Jan Murray and Elaine Stritch. The film was written by Arnold Drake and Leon Tokatyan. [ 4 ]