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...Warren (Little, Brown; 176 pages; $12.95), Caledonia has a rich and distinctive cuisine. Its glories flow from bountiful game, fresh- and saltwater fish, beef and lamb, though the Scots have always relied on grain. Their baps, bannocks, buns, oatcakes and scones are among the world's finest daily breadstuff's. Warren provides sound recipes for loaves and fishes, as well as for sturdy broses (porridge soups) and broths like the celebrated cock-a-leekie and crab-based partan bree; and, most memorably, the breakfast dishes, like oatcakes and honey, so highly praised by Samuel Johnson...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Feasts for Holiday and Every Day | 12/17/1979 | See Source »

...week that what might have become legislative chaos would come to this gratifying end, German Government 57% ("Young Plan") Bonds climbed steadily from 68 (low for the year) to 74 (see p. 16). As the Bruning program went into law, rye bread ("97% pure rye") became the sole legal breadstuff in hotels, restaurants and all public eating places throughout Germany...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GERMANY: Iron Victory: 97% Rye | 12/15/1930 | See Source »

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