10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUPPAWN»
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suppawn in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
suppawn and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Hudson River Valley Cookbook: A Leading American Chef ...
Serves 4 to 6 I cup yellow cornmeal 3 cups Chicken Stock, page 31 '/2 cup heavy
cream 3 tablespoons grated Coach Farm Aged Grating Stick Coarse salt and
freshly ground pepper FOR FRIED SUPPAWN TRIANGLES Vegetable oil for
frying ...
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The Journal of Agriculture
He makes our mouth water, and our ears tingle, with such sounds as green ears,
suppawn, mush,.homany, samp, each and all of them different preparations of his
favourite corn, not to speak of the household terms, dear and familiar to English ...
3
The Quarterly Journal of Agriculture
He makes our mouth water, and our ears tingle, with such sounds as green ears,
suppawn, mush, homany, samp, each and all of them different preparations of his
favourite corn, not to speak of the household terms, dear and familiar to English ...
In the shape of porridge the corn is called suppawn: Mr. Cobbett informs us, with
the amusing particularity of a happy egotist, of the manner in which he feeds his
family upon suppawn, and other substantial meats ; and not only the manner and
...
Jeremy Bentham, John Bowring, John Stuart Mill, 1829
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The Social History of Flatbush, and Manners and Customs of ...
sistency of Indian suppawn ; this, like the other, was eaten with cream or milk,
and was often used for a late supper. A bit of doggerel in reference to this dish,'
partly in Dutch and partly in English, still clings in memory as many a useless ...
Gertrude Lefferts Vanderbilt, 2007
Charles Fenno Hoffman's A Winter in the Far West (1835), I, 141: "I helped myself
with an iron spoon from a dish of suppawn." Mrs. Traill's Backwoods Canada (
1836), page 189: "A substantial sort of porridge, called by the Americans 'Sup- ...
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Quarterly Review of the Michigan Alumnus
Hoffman's next stop was at a log cabin about thirty miles by horseback from
Monroe. His route had taken him through forest, swamp, and oak opening. A dish
of suppawn and milk was his supper, and a straw pallet in the cockloft was his
bed.
A Novel Philippa Gregory. Philippa Gregory 174 embers of the fire.He heated up
enough water for a wash,a drink, and to make suppawn porridge for his breakfast
. “I must hunt this evening,”he said to the empty house.“I can't live on this swill.
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The Oxford Encyclopedia of Food and Drink in America
The eighteenth-century Old Albany Dutch Church customarily rang what was
called the “suppawn bell,” a signal for supper and bed. Supawn maintained its
central place in changing American cuisine but gradually gave way to new
fashions.
Andrew Smith, Bruce Kraig, 2013
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Cookies, Coleslaw, and Stoops: The Influence of Dutch on the ...
1809 [The Van Brummels] were the first inventors of Suppawn, or Mush and milk.
1835 I helped myself with an iron spoon from a dish of suppawn. 1949 The
Midland and the South have mush, and this expression is also used to some 142
...
Nicoline Sijs van der, 2009