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  2. John Stevenson (doctor) - Wikipedia

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    Stevenson began by shipping flour to Ireland [4] which turned Baltimore from a sleepy city trading in tobacco to a trading powerhouse rivaling New York, Philadelphia and Boston. Baltimore being a port nestled alongside a vast wheat growing countryside and much closer than these other cities. Baltimore restructured the city's economy based on flour.

  3. Henry Jones (baker) - Wikipedia

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    Henry Jones (c. 1812 – 12 July 1891) was a baker in Bristol, England, who was responsible in 1845 for inventing self-raising flour. He established a family business called Henry Jones (Bristol) Ltd. His flour meant that hard tack could have been removed from sailors of the British Navy but the admiralty resisted for some years.

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  5. Calling All Home Bakers! Here's How to Tell If Your Flour Has ...

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    The one exception is self-rising flour which is a refined flour but will likely only last three to six months due to the addition of leavening agents like baking powder. Whole Wheat Flour

  6. Flour Babies - Wikipedia

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    Flour Babies is a day school novel for young adults, written by Anne Fine and published by Hamilton in 1992. It features a group "science experiment" in a classroom full of underachieving students: "When his class of underachievers is assigned to spend three torturous weeks taking care of their own "babies" in the form of bags of flour, Simon makes amazing discoveries about himself while ...

  7. The best cookbooks of 2024 - AOL

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    A Sweet Year: Jewish Celebrations and Festive Recipes for Kids and Their Families by Joan Nathan (Knopf) and My Life in Recipes: Food, Family, and Memories by Joan Nathan (Knopf). After a seven ...

  8. Self-experimentation - Wikipedia

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    Usually this means that a single person is the designer, operator, subject, analyst, and user or reporter of the experiment. Also referred to as Personal science or N-of-1 research, [ 1 ] self-experimentation is an example of citizen science , [ 2 ] since it can also be led by patients or people interested in their own health and well-being, as ...

  9. Hiram Walker - Wikipedia

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    It is true that it was the manufacturing of vinegar led to Walker's eventual shift to the manufacturing of whisky. However, he had been selling alcohol since 1849 and continued to at the time he actually began to distill. [25] He also was involved in the grain business, through serving as a supplier to the local flour mills in the Detroit area ...