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Food Folklore
Food culture Denise Valentine, Storyteller Pepper-Pot Woman Food As A Lens John Lewis Krimmel (German-born American artist, 1786-1821) Pepper-Pot Woman at the Philadelphia Market. 1811 A negro-woman selling pepper-pot soup, Philadelphia, circa 1803. The recipe for pepper pot called for … Continue reading