Here at the Agrarian’s Alcove, we absolutely love to celebrate ag. I mean LOVE to celebrate it. It’s the basis for life and the world’s economy. February is Black History month and so we’d like to dedicate our celebration to the amazing contributions that African Americans have made to our industry. First thing’s first-does anyone here like potatoes?(Read our post about the best potatoes here ) What about potato chips? The salty, savory, crunchy snack that we all fall for was created by George Crum , a half African American-half Native American chef. After a customer’s complaint in 1853 that he cut his fried potatoes too thick, Crum responded by slicing the potatoes as thinly as possible, and fried them until they crunched. The restaurant goer (not surprisingly!) ended up loving the crispy potatoes and Crum ended up opening his own restaurant. Crum never marketed his snacks, but snack food junkie William Tappendon began putting these chips on the shelves of grocery stores in 1895...
How do you find the time and motivation to do these blogs? They are always so factual and great! I love to read them!
ReplyDeleteI love to AGvocate, so my posts just come from free time and a heart for agriculture!
DeleteVery interesting! I especially liked learning about mistletoe. I plan to check out the "how stuff works" podcast.
ReplyDeleteThat podcast is my go to when I want to learn interesting things! They cover a lot of topics.
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