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usnatarchives · 10 months ago
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A Culinary Journey Through Presidential History 🥪🍰🍽
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Delving into the culinary history of the White House is a fascinating exploration of taste and tradition. This article embarks on a delicious journey through time, highlighting five remarkable recipes from the kitchens of past U.S. Presidents and First Ladies. These recipes not only offer a taste of history but also reflect the diverse palates and influences that have graced the Presidential table.
Bess Truman's Bing Cherry Mold
Bess Truman, known for her skill and style in the kitchen, contributed a variety of recipes that satisfied many. Among these, the Bing Cherry Mold stands out. This dessert, a perfect blend of sweetness and texture, reflects the simplicity and elegance of the Truman era. Truman had specific dietary preferences, famously disliking onions, and maintaining a healthy diet, but this dessert was a family favorite, indicating a balance between health and indulgence.
Rosalynn Carter's Plains Cheese Ring
Rosalynn Carter's Plains Cheese Ring is a savory delight that hails from the Southern culinary tradition. This cheese appetizer, named after the Carter's hometown in Georgia, is a testament to Rosalynn's commitment to bringing a touch of home to the White House. Its rich, creamy texture paired with the tang of sharp cheddar and the sweetness of strawberry preserves, offers a unique and memorable flavor experience.
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Laura Bush's Cowboy Cookies
First Lady Laura Bush’s Cowboy Cookies are a testament to her Texas roots. These chunky, flavorful cookies, packed with oats, nuts, coconut, and chocolate chips, offer a hearty taste of the American Southwest. They were notably a part of her husband's Presidential campaign, symbolizing warmth and hospitality.
Dwight D. Eisenhower's Apple Pie
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President Eisenhower was not only a leader but also an enthusiastic cook, particularly known for his apple pie. His version of this classic American dessert is said to be a delightful mix of sweetness and spice encased in a perfectly flaky crust. This pie represents Eisenhower's love for simple, home-cooked meals, a contrast to his high-profile public life.
Gerald Ford's Red Flannel Hash
Gerald Ford's Red Flannel Hash is a colorful, comforting dish that combines cooked beets, potatoes, and corned beef. This dish, with its vibrant red hue and hearty ingredients, is a nod to Ford's Midwestern roots and a symbol of the simple, wholesome American fare.
www.fordlibrarymuseum.gov/library/document/0126/1489765.pdf
Exploring these recipes is not just about the flavors and ingredients; it's a journey through the different eras of American history, each dish telling a story of the time and the people in the White House. From the elegance of Bess Truman's desserts to the rustic charm of Laura Bush's Cowboy Cookies, these recipes offer a delectable glimpse into the nation's past, one plate at a time.
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worldoffrausto · 2 years ago
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#RESPECT ~ I created this portrait of Jacinda Ardern in 2019 shortly after the Christchurch mosque shootings. Throughout her time as Prime Minister, Jacinda has proven to be a leader who leads with humanity and heart. She leaves New Zealanders and the world with a belief that you can be kind, but strong, empathetic but decisive, optimistic but focused. And that you can be your own kind of leader - one who knows when it’s time to go. My wish is that her legacy will give rise to many more leaders like her in the near future, we sure need them! • #RickFraustoFineArt Jacinda Ardern Portrait, 2019 #OriginalDrawing on archival paper Dimensions: 6 X 9 inches • #jacindaardern #jacinda #newzealand #jacindaardernportrait #jacindaportrait #editorialillustration #editorialart #inspirationalwomen #newzealandpolitics #femaleleader #femaleleader #feminist #politicalportrait #womenwholead #editorialportrait #firstladies #kiwi #newzealandnews #ardern #nznews #womeninpolitics #herglobal #labourparty #portraitartist #politicsbutpretty #politicalart #auckland #jacindaardernart (at New Zealand) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnpfeC5Pk4F/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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whencyclopedia · 29 days ago
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Dolley Madison
Dolley Madison (1768-1849), born Dolley Payne, was a prominent American First Lady, a function she held both during the presidency of her husband, James Madison, and for his predecessor, the widower Thomas Jefferson. Known for her elegance and charm, Madison acted as hostess of the White House, helping to define the role of the presidential spouse.
Early Life
Dolley Payne was born in the Quaker community of New Garden in Guilford County, North Carolina (present-day Greensboro), on 20 May 1768. She was one of eight children born to John Payne, a merchant, and his wife Mary Coles Payne, both of whom came from prominent Virginian families. Shortly after Dolley's birth, the family moved back to Virginia; although their reasons for moving are unclear, some historians have speculated that they had failed at business in North Carolina and wanted a fresh start, or that they were facing discrimination because of their Quaker religion. In any case, the family settled on a 176-acre farm in Hanover County, Virginia, where Dolley grew up. She spent her childhood working the land alongside her parents and siblings and was given a strict Quaker education.
Although John Payne had not been born into the Society of Friends – he had adopted the religion in 1765 to please his Quaker wife – he quickly proved a devoted Quaker himself. He stayed out of the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783) to adhere to the Quaker doctrine of pacifism, and his family was not much affected by the fighting. Prior to his conversion, Payne had been a slaveholder, but now became "doubtful and afterwards conscientiously scrupulous about…holding slaves as property" (quoted in Feldman, 384). He desperately wanted to emancipate his slaves, but, since Virginia forbade voluntary manumission, Payne was forced to pack up his family and move them yet again. This time, they went to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, which was not only the second largest city in the newly independent United States but also a bastion of Quakerism. Here, Payne freed his slaves and moved his family into a house on North Third Street. Partnering with his oldest son, he opened a business to manufacture and sell starch.
In Philadelphia, 15-year-old Dolley continued her Quaker education. Her father forbade her studies from including music or dancing, which most young ladies of her status were expected to know; indeed, Dolley's niece would later write that the Payne daughters were denied "the acquirement of those graceful and ornamental accomplishments which are too generally considered the most important parts of the female education" (quoted in Feldman, 384). Still, the teenage Dolley had no lack of suitors, all of whom she rejected so as to not "relinquish her girlhood" (ibid). But Dolley could not expect to remain a spinster forever, especially not once her family began to fall on hard times. John Payne's starch manufacturing business had never taken off and finally failed in 1789. He then decided to put the money saved from the sale of the Virginia farm into speculative land investments but soon lost this money as well. Payne suddenly found that his family was "reduced to poverty", although the biggest blow of all was when he found himself ostracized from Quaker meetings for his poor financial management.
Distraught and desperate, John Payne arranged for Dolley to marry John Todd, a young lawyer and a Quaker. Dolley accepted – whether there was any love between her and Todd, or whether she was just playing the dutiful daughter, is unknown. In any case, they were married in January 1790, although the Paynes were unable to provide a dowry. John Payne lived long enough to see his daughter married off before dying in October 1792, having never recovered from the stresses of his failures. In the shadow of her father's death, Dolley Payne Todd gave birth to two children of her own: her oldest son, John Payne Todd (called Payne) was born on 29 February 1792, while a second son, William Todd, was born on 4 July 1793. As Dolley was settling into her new life as a mother, little could she have known that it all would soon be upended by death and tragedy.
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readersmagnet · 4 months ago
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The book follows Carol Smith as she navigates the challenges of being a pastor's wife. After marrying her husband, Leroy, she unexpectedly finds herself thrust into the spotlight as the First Lady of their church. The demanding role, coupled with her husband's growing power and temptation, leads to a tumultuous marriage filled with infidelity, betrayal, and personal crises. Carol must ultimately decide whether to stay in a toxic relationship or prioritize her sanity and well-being.
Learn more about Tish Barnhardt's works through her website at https://www.tishbarnhardt.com/.
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romanovsotma · 2 years ago
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Frances Clara Folsom Cleveland First Lady of the United States, c. 1886
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epicforwards · 2 years ago
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"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams."
-- Eleanor Roosevelt
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sheikhbaderrajhijr11dubai · 2 years ago
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sunlandeducation-blog · 11 days ago
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alijam804 · 12 days ago
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queensommer · 15 days ago
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ecartwright362 · 25 days ago
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💔Behind the sermons and Sunday services lies a journey seldom seen by others. The Price of Faith: The Harsh Realities of Being a First Lady unveils the unseen struggles, immense pressures, and emotional weight carried by women in this vital role. With raw honesty, this title explores the sacrifices, challenges, and resilience of the First Ladies who support their communities and families through unwavering faith. Whether you're part of a church family or simply curious about the responsibilities behind the title, this story offers a deep, eye-opening perspective on a life dedicated to faith.🌿
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ormspinners · 3 months ago
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So You Want to be a First Lady
Stepping into the role of a First Lady isn't just about the title—it's about embracing the power to influence, uplift, and lead with grace. "So You Want to be a First Lady" offers a deep dive into the unique challenges and triumphs that come with this prestigious role. Whether you're inspired by the legacies of past First Ladies or curious about the responsibilities that come with the position, this book provides the insights and wisdom you need. Discover the journey of leadership, resilience, and elegance today. 🌟
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miyasanchez7 · 3 months ago
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So You Want to Be a First Lady was written as a cautionary tale for every First Lady who finds that walking in this role is more than what they bargained for. This book will provide a glimpse into the suffering that some First Ladies experience in their dealings with the parishioners, as well as being the wife of a Pastor behind the closed doors of the church. The details, feelings, and viewpoints are told from the perspective of a fictionalized First Lady and how her life crumbles as the wife of a prominent pastor. The book will bring us insight into what can happen if we are not careful in our dealings and lose sight of our true purpose. One will also be able to glean from the wisdom nuggets provided after each chapter for the Pastor, First Lady, and the other women…
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readersmagnet · 5 months ago
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So You Want to Be a First Lady is a story of leaving a broken marriage, dealing with parishioners, and being the wife of a pastor. It tells the story of a fictionalized First Lady's life and provides wisdom for the pastor, First Lady, and other women. It offers insight into the challenges of the role.
Visit https://www.tishbarnhardt.com/ to learn more about the role of being the First Lady and her challenges.
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rhk111sblog · 4 months ago
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Here is an Article about the recent, very, very explosive Revelation of Cathy Binag, a Socialite who was the Girlfriend for ten Years of the Business Magnate Antonio Floriendo Jr., one of President Bong Bong Marcos' (PBBM) closest Friends, and here are some selected Excerpts from the Article:
“Binag disclosed in her "Boldyak" Interview that Marcos had regular Cocaine Sessions with a smaller Set of this Circle and that she even saw the future President, as well as his other Friends, emerge from a Room with Cocaine Residue on their upper Lips.”
“She said she first found out about the Group's regular Cocaine Sessions when she chanced upon Marcos' Wife, Liza, in a Hallway of the first Couple's Residence after using the Restroom. The First Lady asked her who she was. When she replied that she was "with Tonyboy," she raised a small Container to her and asked her, "You want?" Binag said she replied: "I don't do that," meaning she doesn't take the Drug. Mrs. Marcos replied gruffly: "So, why are you here? You're not supposed to be here." And then she left her abruptly. "Maybe she assumed I was a Cocaine Addict, or why would I be there? Maybe it's because I was so thin at that time," Binag said.”
“But this is a very smart Woman. She revealed: "I've made about 50 USBs, which contain Names and what they've done in Government. I've given many of these to Friends who will release them to the Public if anything happens to me." Maharlika asks her, Will info on this USB be explosive? "Yes, maraming madadamay. Ang daming lalabas na kasama nila." So far, Malacañang hasn't issued a Statement over Binag's Accusations.”
Here is the Link to the Article at “The Manila Times” Website: https://www.manilatimes.net/2024/08/05/opinion/columns/marcos-definitely-was-a-cocaine-user-a-close-friends-ex-partner-reveals/1961837
SOURCE: Marcos definitely was a Cocaine User, a Close Friend's ex-Partner reveals {Archived Link}
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privytocontinued · 5 months ago
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