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  2. Foods of the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    The peanut, while popular among both sides of the conflict, was often the only thing left to eat in the last years of the war as the Union blockade took hold. [5] Coffee in particular was sorely missed by Confederate soldiers, who often made do without or used a substitute.

  3. List of eating utensils - Wikipedia

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    A variety of eating utensils have been used by people to aid eating when dining. Most societies traditionally use bowls or dishes to contain food to be eaten, but while some use their hands to deliver this food to their mouths, others have developed specific tools for the purpose.

  4. Cuisine of Antebellum America - Wikipedia

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    The cuisine of the antebellum United States characterizes American eating and cooking habits from about 1776 to 1861. During this period different regions of the United States adapted to their surroundings and cultural backgrounds to create specific regional cuisines, modernization of technology led to changes in food consumption, and evolution of taverns into hotels led to the beginnings of ...

  5. List of food preparation utensils - Wikipedia

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    Used to grate cheeses, spices, citrus and other foods Gravy strainer Gravy separator: A small pouring jug that separates roast meat drippings from melted fat, for making gravy. [2] Honey dipper: Drizzles honey. Ladle: A ladle is a type of serving spoon used for soup, stew, or other foods. Lame: Used to slash the tops of bread loaves in artisan ...

  6. Category:Eating utensils - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Eating utensils" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * Cutlery;

  7. Authenticity (reenactment) - Wikipedia

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    Authenticity can apply to other things. For example, a card game, song, or military tactic is authentic if known to be used during the period. The quest for authentic clothes and equipment often requires archaeological evidence, archival research, and other historical sources that reveal what was used at the time.

  8. Edible tableware - Wikipedia

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    In India, chapati flatbread is used as a utensil to consume sambar and dal. [7] In North and Central America, the tortilla is used as a utensil to scoop various foods such as salsa and bean dips. [8] Foods such as crackers, corn and tortilla chips, crudités, bread and cheese sticks can also be used as edible utensils. [9] [10] [11]

  9. Sanitary Fair - Wikipedia

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    The largest Sanitary Fair during the war was held in Chicago from October 27 to November 7, 1863. Called the Northwestern Soldiers' Fair, it raised almost $100,000 for the war effort. It included a six-mile-long parade of militiamen, bands, political leaders, delegations from various local organizations, and a contingent of farmers, who ...