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Fuel for the Festivities – The Thanksgiving Breakfasts of Yesteryear – Inside Adams
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Fuel for the Festivities: The Thanksgiving Breakfasts of Yesteryear
November 21, 2025, Posted by: Jennifer Harbster
The quintessentially American holiday, Thanksgiving evokes images of vast dinner spreads, centered on turkey, and as we cook and bake, prepare and labor on these elaborate feasts, who has time to think about breakfast? Well, some cookbook authors in the 1900s didn’t forget breakfast when they shared their Thanksgiving Day menus!
Front cover of the 1903 “Landmarks Club Cook Book.”A hearty Thanksgiving breakfast menu of chicken pot pie, a common breakfast dish served at Thanksgiving of the time; baked potatoes; baked sweet apples; and coffee comes from the Landmarks Club of California. In 1903, to help raise money to preserve California’s Spanish missions, club founder Charles Fletcher Lummis and the members published “The Landmarks Club Cook Book” (Los Angeles,1903). Lummis, the first city editor of the “Los Angeles Times” and head librarian of the city’s public library, had spent time traveling throughout Latin America. Consequently, he was able to contribute authentic Mexican and Peruvian recipes and essays to the cookbook. Along with recipes for tamales, enchiladas, chiles rellenos, and mole; the book features a section of menu plans for picnics, seasonal bills of fare, special luncheons, dinners and suppers.
The Thanksgiving Day menu page from the 1902 “Woman’s Favorite Cook Book,” pg. 36Boasting of “three thousand helpful suggestions and recipes” and assisted by “one thousand home keepers,” Annie R. Gregory’s “Woman’s Favorite Cook Book” (Chicago, 1902) includes a menu for Thanksgiving Day which presents a substantial Thanksgiving breakfast of grapes, oatmeal, sausage, eggs, potatoes and griddle cakes (e.g. pancakes). In the book, Gregory described herself as a “home caterer, successful housewife, and ideal mother.” When writing her cookbook, she solicited and curated recipes from friends and families from across the U.S. “Woman’s Favorite Cook Book” is really three books in one. The first section includes menu plans; food preparation techniques; and recipes, divided into categories by main ingredient (e.g. fish) or dish type (e.g. soup). The second section is dedicated to vegetarian recipes, while the third features household tips.
Continue/Read Original Article Here: Fuel for the Festivities: The Thanksgiving Breakfasts of Yesteryear | Inside Adams
#breakfasts #festivities #insideAdams #libraryOfCongress #libraryOfCongressBlog #scienceTechnologyBusiness #thanksgiving #thanksgivingDay #yesteryear
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Fuel for the Festivities – The Thanksgiving Breakfasts of Yesteryear – Inside Adams
Inside Adams Science, Technology & Business, ISSN 2691-3690
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- Fuel for the Festivities: The Thanksgiving Breakfasts of Yesteryear
Fuel for the Festivities: The Thanksgiving Breakfasts of Yesteryear
November 21, 2025, Posted by: Jennifer Harbster
The quintessentially American holiday, Thanksgiving evokes images of vast dinner spreads, centered on turkey, and as we cook and bake, prepare and labor on these elaborate feasts, who has time to think about breakfast? Well, some cookbook authors in the 1900s didn’t forget breakfast when they shared their Thanksgiving Day menus!
Front cover of the 1903 “Landmarks Club Cook Book.”A hearty Thanksgiving breakfast menu of chicken pot pie, a common breakfast dish served at Thanksgiving of the time; baked potatoes; baked sweet apples; and coffee comes from the Landmarks Club of California. In 1903, to help raise money to preserve California’s Spanish missions, club founder Charles Fletcher Lummis and the members published “The Landmarks Club Cook Book” (Los Angeles,1903). Lummis, the first city editor of the “Los Angeles Times” and head librarian of the city’s public library, had spent time traveling throughout Latin America. Consequently, he was able to contribute authentic Mexican and Peruvian recipes and essays to the cookbook. Along with recipes for tamales, enchiladas, chiles rellenos, and mole; the book features a section of menu plans for picnics, seasonal bills of fare, special luncheons, dinners and suppers.
The Thanksgiving Day menu page from the 1902 “Woman’s Favorite Cook Book,” pg. 36Boasting of “three thousand helpful suggestions and recipes” and assisted by “one thousand home keepers,” Annie R. Gregory’s “Woman’s Favorite Cook Book” (Chicago, 1902) includes a menu for Thanksgiving Day which presents a substantial Thanksgiving breakfast of grapes, oatmeal, sausage, eggs, potatoes and griddle cakes (e.g. pancakes). In the book, Gregory described herself as a “home caterer, successful housewife, and ideal mother.” When writing her cookbook, she solicited and curated recipes from friends and families from across the U.S. “Woman’s Favorite Cook Book” is really three books in one. The first section includes menu plans; food preparation techniques; and recipes, divided into categories by main ingredient (e.g. fish) or dish type (e.g. soup). The second section is dedicated to vegetarian recipes, while the third features household tips.
Continue/Read Original Article Here: Fuel for the Festivities: The Thanksgiving Breakfasts of Yesteryear | Inside Adams
#breakfasts #festivities #insideAdams #libraryOfCongress #libraryOfCongressBlog #scienceTechnologyBusiness #thanksgiving #thanksgivingDay #yesteryear
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#Trump commuted the #prison sentences of several #ProudBoys & #OathKeepers leaders last January in a sweeping act of #clemency for all 1,500-plus defendants charged in the #Jan6, 2021, attack.
The request by the #DOJ would go a step further & ERASE the #convictions for the #extremist group leaders, including Oath Keepers founder #StewartRhodes.
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Um … Hell No. Nope.
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#DOJ moves to toss #SeditiousConspiracy #convictions of #OathKeepers & #ProudBoys
The DOJ on Tuesday asked a federal appeals court to throw out the seditious conspiracy convictions of Proud Boys & Oath Keepers leaders who were sentenced to #prison terms for leading members of the #FarRight #extremist groups in attacking the US Capitol to keep #Trump in #power >5 years ago.
#law #Jan6 #Insurrection #PoliticalViolence
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#StewartRhodes was serving his time in prison when his sentence was commuted by #Trump in Jan 2025. It was one of the first actions taken by Trump when he resumed office.
Federal District Judge Amit Mehta ruled in Jan 2025 that Rhodes & other members of the #OathKeepers needed to seek #court permission to travel to #DC or be on Capitol Grounds.
According to the ADL, the Oath Keepers is an anti-government #extremist org within the #militia movement.
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Armed Oath Keeper open carrying at Tampa FL "ICE out for good" protest
This scumbag walked into a massive anti-ICE/anti-Trump protest in Tampa with a holstered sidearm and a large pro-Trump flag. Marshalls glommed onto him and he thought better of staying in the crowd. He was escorted to the corner without incident and ended up crossing the street to escape the marshalls.
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#StewartRhodes Relaunched the #OathKeepers. Even Old Oath Keepers Don't Care
#Militia leader Stewart Rhodes, who was convicted for his role in the #January6 attack, is asking potential new members and supporters to send money. Former allies are unconvinced.
#Trump #rightwing #JAN6https://www.wired.com/story/stewart-rhodes-relaunched-oath-keepers-militia/
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CW: Politics, terrorists, Trump
You know it's going to be a strange day when on your wedding anniversary you stand in line to go up the Eiffel Tower with your wife in Paris and right behind you discover...
Stewart Rhodes, founder of the American far right militia Oath Keepers, sentenced to 18 years in prison for seditious conspiracy, who got his sentence commuted by Trump.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Rhodes
I'm German and knew his face from the news.
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3. 𝗕𝝤𝝢𝗘 𝗞𝗘𝗘𝗣𝗘𝗥 (FrightFest Glasgow) ★★★☆☆
I didn't love this British creature feature and I'm not sure it was film fest material.
It has some great cinematography, a very effective bone shrine and good effects work. But it loses points for its lack of originality, self aware tropes and frustrating character choices.🔗 https://www.addictedtomedia.net/2026/03/frightfest-2026-review-bone-keeper.html
#Horror #FrightFest #GFF26 #GFF #BoneKeeper
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Three fads from yesteryear… Weekly Recap 5/4/2026
Why is childhood marked with fads? Maybe it’s a new game, a clothing style, or a collectible item—something catches the attention of kids (perhaps a few adults, too) and they all become obsessed with it.
Labubu… Pop-Its… Funko Pops… fidget toys of all kinds… I can now safely say I’ve been immune. And at this point, the only reaction they get from me is a slow blink or a raised eyebrow.
I struggle to see the appeal. Does everyone liking or having something make it inherently more desirable? I think not.
But this was not always the case. No… no… I fell victim to many fads as a child.
And from the multitude, I have selected three.
Pogs
Cardboard circles with graphics printed on them. Stack them up and throw the metal “slammer” at the pile to… I don’t know… were you supposed to flip them over? Nobody ever explained the rules to me. I had a couple of plastic tubes full of these things—for some reason, it gave me satisfaction to just look at them.
At one point or another, it was explained to me that some people “played for keeps.” I was also told that *this was a form of gambling* and, therefore, I was not allowed to participate. I could own pogs, but not play pogs.
Crazy Bones
This was a trend I tried to participate in, but never really understood. Lumps of hard plastic shaped into strange characters. To this day, I have no idea what you were supposed to do with them. Did you throw them? Bounce them? Flip them? Surely there was some sort of game to play. In fact, I can faintly remember instructions being printed on the package, but it never made sense to me.
I can remember taking my hard-earned monies to the toy store, buying packs of Crazy Bones, opening them, and then thinking: “huh?” I wanted to get on board, but I think the train left without me. Over a few months, I continued to buy packs—perhaps thinking one of them would hold the answer of why they were popular. I ended up throwing them all in a drawer one day and then forgot about them.
Pokemon Cards
If ever there was something I was really “die hard” for… it was Pokemon. The video games, the trading cards, the merchandise… I even went to a few conventions.
I never actually learned the official rules of the card game, so I developed my own way of playing. Of course, I never had anyone to play against, so it was just me with a bunch of cards spread out on the floor pretending to battle an opponent. Wait, wait… I know that sounds really pathetic, so before you judge… let me tell you the bright side: I never lost.
Somewhere, there is a bright red box full of about 1000 Pokemon cards, including the entire base set and a bunch of first editions. It was in a closet at my parents’ house… I’m pretty sure it’s worth money now. Maybe I should go find it.
Okay, yes. This fad never left me. Selene and I spent years playing Pokemon Go. And a few months ago, I replayed through one of the Gameboy games.
I will always be a Pokemon Master. No one can take that away from me.
What was your childhood fad?
Daily writing prompt What’s a thing you were completely obsessed with as a kid? View all responsesGood morning and happy Monday, friends.
Happy Beltane! Happy start of May!
- New Article: A Year in Review: 2025 – 2026
- New M3 Episode: Amber Rae, Conservation Art, and the Floridian Mythos
Well, I got some fun content out this past week. If you’d like to see a highlight of my accomplishments over the last year, then please join me for my “A Year in Review” post. It’s tradition! If you’d like to catch a brand new episode of M3, then go watch my chat with Amber Rae. Both are conveniently linked above.
The good news first! I’m now completely done with my Spring semester. I just finished up a very, very dull research paper. Grades haven’t been finalized yet, but I know I’ll be pleased with my performance.
Of course, there is one thing left: a course evaluation. I was trying to give the professor the benefit of the doubt, but since they’ve basically ghosted me, I fully intend to tell them what I really think. My dissatisfaction is about to take the form of a dozen small circles with ratings between “5 (Strongly Agree)” and “1 (Strongly Disagree)”—you can bet I’ll be strongly disagreeing with a lot.
In other news, I was sent a delightful review of my book from Lady Serpent of The Keeper’s Path.
You can go and read the full review or… buy the book for yourself and write your own.
I’ve got some speaking engagements coming up soon, so I’m sure you’ll hear more about that in the near future.
Now for the bad news: No fun food pics or anything to show off this week. We had to pop over to the west coast of Florida for the weekend and just returned last night.
Okay, okay… I hear you. Here’s a picture of Loki to tide you over until next time.
I have about 2 weeks until the start of my Summer semester. Hopefully I’ll be able to get some cool stuff done before then.
Stay tuned for more soon!
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for leggot! in her female form, just hangin out, wondering how your magic card deck is coming along... lmao
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for leggot! in her female form, just hangin out, wondering how your magic card deck is coming along... lmao
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for leggot! in her female form, just hangin out, wondering how your magic card deck is coming along... lmao
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Tried out a focaccia in the Omnia today. I think it's a keeper. Instruction video coming later this year.
#bread #focaccia #omnia #vanlife #campinglife #cooking #cookingm2 -
Tried out a focaccia in the Omnia today. I think it's a keeper. Instruction video coming later this year.
#bread #focaccia #omnia #vanlife #campinglife #cooking #cookingm2 -
Tried out a focaccia in the Omnia today. I think it's a keeper. Instruction video coming later this year.
#bread #focaccia #omnia #vanlife #campinglife #cooking #cookingm2 -
Tried out a focaccia in the Omnia today. I think it's a keeper. Instruction video coming later this year.
#bread #focaccia #omnia #vanlife #campinglife #cooking #cookingm2 -
Tried out a focaccia in the Omnia today. I think it's a keeper. Instruction video coming later this year.
#bread #focaccia #omnia #vanlife #campinglife #cooking #cookingm2 -
Dass beim Spiel mit Bayern München der beste Torwart auf dem Platz nicht Manuel Neuer heißt, kommt nicht alle Tage vor. Eintracht Frankfurts Keeper ist mit seinen Paraden und Reflexen spielentscheidend.
Wie Kevin Trapp den FC Bayern besiegte | DW | 03.10.2021
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Wouldn't be such a bad idea for a game:
You get murdered, there is an afterlife, but you are a cold bitter fuck. Your house is purchases by a family, you start terrorising them, you either drive them out or possess them and then make them commit suicide or kill their families, or go on a shooting spree.
Rinse and repeat.
You have to fight off exorcists and scare supernatural investigators, or stay silent making the family that you terrorist look like complete nut jobs.
Either in full FPV 3D or like a top down 3D where you can watch the house from above, like "Dungeon Keeper".
Global online stats of who has been the biggest asshole, and Steam achievements for doing awful things to the families who move in. Level up your demon and gain new skills to terrorise the living.
I get 10% of the sales.
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看到「3GのKeeper 天国から見てる」那段真的太感动了 :bili_emoji_daku:
//转发自: @绍中泉水: ZARD(坂井泉水) 小百科特别节目:40年的人生生涯【中文字幕版】
#ZARD #坂井泉水 #中文字幕:sys_bilibili: https://www.bilibili.com/video/av60140335
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pico lands a dorado!! yatchi approves. for yatchi & pico, obviously!
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Both Heron and Fox are native #Floridians, and love the beauty and history here.
The #StAugustine #lighthouse was first lit in 1874 and a #lightkeeper maintained the #light until it was automated in 1955.
The St. Augustine lighthouse is one of the first permanent lighthouses in #Florida. The #Spanish, #English, and #French colonial rulers of Florida had installed earlier lights, but the brick #tower replaced them.
This #photo looks down on the light keeper’s #house, built in 1876.
The St. Augustine Lighthouse and its grounds are mainted by the St. Augustine Lighthouse and Maritime #Museum.
https://fineartamerica.com/featured/light-keepers-house-heron-and-fox.html -
Both Heron and Fox are native #Floridians, and love the beauty and history here.
The #StAugustine #lighthouse was first lit in 1874 and a #lightkeeper maintained the #light until it was automated in 1955.
The St. Augustine lighthouse is one of the first permanent lighthouses in #Florida. The #Spanish, #English, and #French colonial rulers of Florida had installed earlier lights, but the brick #tower replaced them.
This #photo looks down on the light keeper’s #house, built in 1876.
The St. Augustine Lighthouse and its grounds are mainted by the St. Augustine Lighthouse and Maritime #Museum.
https://fineartamerica.com/featured/light-keepers-house-heron-and-fox.html -
Both Heron and Fox are native #Floridians, and love the beauty and history here.
The #StAugustine #lighthouse was first lit in 1874 and a #lightkeeper maintained the #light until it was automated in 1955.
The St. Augustine lighthouse is one of the first permanent lighthouses in #Florida. The #Spanish, #English, and #French colonial rulers of Florida had installed earlier lights, but the brick #tower replaced them.
This #photo looks down on the light keeper’s #house, built in 1876.
The St. Augustine Lighthouse and its grounds are mainted by the St. Augustine Lighthouse and Maritime #Museum.
https://fineartamerica.com/featured/light-keepers-house-heron-and-fox.html -
Both Heron and Fox are native #Floridians, and love the beauty and history here.
The #StAugustine #lighthouse was first lit in 1874 and a #lightkeeper maintained the #light until it was automated in 1955.
The St. Augustine lighthouse is one of the first permanent lighthouses in #Florida. The #Spanish, #English, and #French colonial rulers of Florida had installed earlier lights, but the brick #tower replaced them.
This #photo looks down on the light keeper’s #house, built in 1876.
The St. Augustine Lighthouse and its grounds are mainted by the St. Augustine Lighthouse and Maritime #Museum.
https://fineartamerica.com/featured/light-keepers-house-heron-and-fox.html -
Both Heron and Fox are native #Floridians, and love the beauty and history here.
The #StAugustine #lighthouse was first lit in 1874 and a #lightkeeper maintained the #light until it was automated in 1955.
The St. Augustine lighthouse is one of the first permanent lighthouses in #Florida. The #Spanish, #English, and #French colonial rulers of Florida had installed earlier lights, but the brick #tower replaced them.
This #photo looks down on the light keeper’s #house, built in 1876.
The St. Augustine Lighthouse and its grounds are mainted by the St. Augustine Lighthouse and Maritime #Museum.
https://fineartamerica.com/featured/light-keepers-house-heron-and-fox.html