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Goodbye and Best Wishes to Jennifer Scerra

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  • Posted on November 6, 2021November 12, 2021
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From the Homestead Kitchen: Jolly Picnics

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  • Posted on September 2, 2021
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From the Homestead Kitchen: A Recap of Something’s Brewing

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  • Posted on May 14, 2021
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Rubyettes, Oroettes, and Emrelettes
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From the Homestead Kitchen: Rubyettes, a Vanished Food

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  • Posted on April 28, 2021May 6, 2021
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Winston Churchill the American author in 1906
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From the Homestead Kitchen: Winston Churchill, Condensed Classics, and Chocolate Pie

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  • Posted on February 24, 2021February 26, 2021
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From the Homestead Kitchen: The Mighty Force of Women’s Clubs

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  • Posted on February 3, 2021February 3, 2021
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Popcorn for the Home
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From the Homestead Kitchen: “Popcorn Ought to Be More Popular”

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  • Posted on January 12, 2021January 12, 2021
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Christmas Pies and Puddings
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From the Homestead Kitchen: Old Fashioned Christmas Recipes

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  • Posted on December 22, 2020December 2, 2021
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1925 Stomach Illustration
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From the Homestead Kitchen: How to be a 1920s vegetarian (and why).

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  • Posted on December 2, 2020December 30, 2020
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Orange and green versions of homemade mint jelly.
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From the Homestead Kitchen: Mint Jelly is Dead…Long Live Mint Jelly

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  • Posted on November 10, 2020December 30, 2020
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  • “The Most Pretentious Patriotic Program Ever Offered in Los Angeles—Or For That Matter in the Entire West”: Los Angeles Celebrates the American Sesquicentennial, 1926, Part Five
  • “The Goddess of Liberty Will Be 150 Years Old This July, But She Doesn’t Look a Bit Worn and She Doesn’t Have to Have Her Face Lifted.”: Los Angeles Celebrates the American Sesquicentennial, 1926, Part Four
  • “The Celebration Will Be Truly Representative of the Southland”: Los Angeles Celebrates the American Sesquicentennial, 1926, Part Three
  • “Subtle Influences Seek to Undermine the Foundations Built by the Fathers”: Los Angeles Celebrates the American Sesquicentennial, 1926, Part Two
  • “We Seem to Have Entered Upon an Experimental Period in Our Political Life”: Los Angeles Celebrates the American Sesquicentennial, 1926, Part One

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