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  2. Long Island iced tea - Wikipedia

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    There are two competing origin stories for the Long Island iced tea, one from Long Island, Tennessee, and one from Long Island, New York. [3]Robert "Rosebud" Butt claims to have invented the Long Island iced tea as an entry in a contest to create a new mixed drink with triple sec in 1972 while he worked at the Oak Beach Inn on Long Island, New York.

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    We turn down the booze and amp up the flavor on a disco-era classic.

  4. Fog Cutter - Wikipedia

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    Jeffy Berry calls the Fog Cutter Trader Vic's second most historically popular cocktail, unusual for a tiki drink because of the cream sherry that is floated on top. [8] The recipe for the drink is the same in both Bergeron's original 1947 Bartender's Guide and his revised version from 1972. [9]

  5. Claudia Fleming - Wikipedia

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    She grew up in Long Island, New York, and initially pursued ballet. She instead became a professional dessert chef, releasing a book entitled The Last Course. The book attained a cult following, as well as critical praise. She has been featured on Beat Bobby Flay, [1] Chopped, Barefoot Contessa, [2] and Top Chef: Just Desserts. [3]

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  7. The Settlement Cook Book - Wikipedia

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    The Settlement Cook Book is a complete cookbook and guide to running a household, compiled by Lizzie Black Kander, first published in 1901.The compendium of recipes, cooking techniques, nutrition information, serving procedures and other useful information was intended to support young women raising their families.

  8. Malinda Russell - Wikipedia

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    She also provided recipes for ointments and colognes, [9] as well as household tips. The book, containing 265 recipes, [11] was written for people who already knew how to cook, as little instruction for preparation methods is given. Most recipes contain a list of ingredients, though in some cases, a cooking tip is provided. [10]

  9. Hannah Glasse - Wikipedia

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    Hannah Glasse Glasse's signature at the top of the first chapter of her book, The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy, 6th Edition, 1758 Born Hannah Allgood March 1708 London, England Died 1 September 1770 (1770-09-01) (aged 62) London, England Occupation Cookery writer, dressmaker Notable works The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy (1747) Spouse John Glasse (m. 1724 ⁠–⁠1747) Children 10 ...