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The English immigrants who first settled in the upper right-hand corner of America were content to call this place “New England.” They hoped to carry on the food traditions of their old England. But a harsher climate and poorer soils proved incompatible for farming peas, wheat, and other familiar foods. From the Natives, they learned to substitute corn for wheat and beans for peas. Until apple orchards could be established, they used pumpkins in place of apples in sauces and pies. Of course, the very foods that first confounded the pilgrims -- like turkeys, cranberries, and squash --now comprise our most storied national feast, the Thanksgiving dinner. Later waves of immigration would bring Irish, Germans, Italians, Swedes, Portuguese, French Canadians, and freed slaves to New England, who would contribute their own food traditions, often adapting them to make use of local foods. Maine remains synonymous with lobsters, but the cod industry that helped build New England collapsed in the 1990s.
 

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Peanut Butter Vegetable Chicken Soup

Reviewed on Oct. 14, 2008 by Mel
This recipe was great. The peanut butter gives it a nutty taste that's great for the fall. I used a combination of chicken broth with roasted garlic and broth with roasted vegetables (both canned) to add more flavor, and me and my boyfriend almost ate the whole pot!!
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Loosemeat Sandwiches III

Reviewed on Oct. 14, 2008 by farmersgirl
Loved this sandwich, as did my five year old son. 'Devoured' is what I would say he did to it. My other half thought it was ok, but not great. He skipped the pickles and mustard and put cheese on his which may have made the difference. But if my 5 year old gave it thumbs up it gets 5 stars from me : )
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