Word: kitchener
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Shadowless World. At her best. Grandma Moses was no ordinary primitive. She had in her mind a shadowless world of dancing images, and these she put down on Masonite, placed flat upon her kitchen table, with a freshness of vision that seemed eternally young. She worked too rapidly, often too carelessly, for excellence; but this very spontaneity was part of her appeal...
...listened damp-eyed to old recordings of long-gone Rhineland carillons. In Georgia, the holiday mornings began with bacon, eggs, red-eye gravy, biscuits, grits, deer sausage, fried catfish, cornbread, buttermilk, waffles, French toast, hotcakes and heaps of fruit. In the afternoon the womenfolk gathered in the big kitchen to prepare scalloped oysters and smoked turkey, fried chicken and black-eyed peas (cooked 24 hours), pot roast and cracklin' bread. The men strolled outside with their cigars, their vests unbuttoned, and examined the flower beds, kicked the tires on the model T, or organized a game of "touch" with...
...Kitchen. British Playwright Arnold Wesker flings capitalism in the soup and serves it piping...
...Central Kitchen tries to offer roast beef at least twice a week, because beef is most popular with the students, Miss Atkinson said. Roast and fried chicken are also popular. "But we have to run lamb and veal sometimes," Miss Atkinson stated. "After all, we have just so many animals...
Tucker invited the House committee representatives to drop in any time to survey the Central Kitchen facilities and to get a first-hand view of the problems involved in preparing the food...