TODAY IN FOOD HISTORY On this day in: 1766 Robert Bailey - TopicsExpress



          

TODAY IN FOOD HISTORY On this day in: 1766 Robert Bailey Thomas was born. He was the founder and long time editor of the Farmers Almanac now known as the Old Farmers Almanac. 1833 Jacob Ebert and George Dulty patented the first soda fountain. Not many soda fountains around anymore. 1886 Petroleum discovered in the Middle East, on the Egyptian shore of the Red Sea. Royal Baking Powder Can 1898 Cornelius Hoagland died (born Nov 23, 1828). Co-founder of Royal Baking Powder Company in 1866 with his brother Joseph Christoffel Hoagland. 1914 Justin Wilson, Cajun chef and humorist was born. He wrote five cookbooks and hosted several cooking shows on TV, including Louisiana Cookin and Cookin Cajun. 1947 Wild Turkey bass guitarist Glenn Cornick was born. He was also the original bass guitarist with Jethro Tull. 1949 Chocolate rationing ends in Britain. 1985 Thomas Stanley, a researcher at Georgia State University, reported that there were 832,602 millionaires in the U.S. Their average age was 57 years old. 1994 The worlds largest lollipop, 3,011 pounds, is made in Denmark. 2003 Canada announced the closure of what remained of the cod fishery in Newfoundland, the Maritime provinces and Quebec due to depleted stocks of cod.
Posted on: Thu, 24 Apr 2014 10:17:46 +0000

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