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TODAY’S FOOD QUOTE
“Isn't there any other part of the matzo you can eat?”
Marilyn Monroe
 

TODAY IN FOOD HISTORY
* National Lollipop Day
* National Creme Brulee Day

1801 Elisha Brown Jr. pressed a 1235 pound cheese ball on his farm. He presented it to president Thomas Jefferson at the White House.

1851 The first cheese factory in the U.S. to make cheese from scratch was started in Rome, New York in 1851 by Jesse Williams. He had his own dairy herd and purchased more milk from other local farmers to make his cheese. By combining the milk and making large cheeses he could produce cheese with uniform taste and texture. Before then, companies would buy small batches of home made cheese curd from local farmers to make into cheese, each batch of curds producing cheese with wide differences in taste and texture from one another.

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DID YOU KNOW? Food Trivia
Corn smut is a black, bulbous fungus which causes corn kernels to swell to many times their size. Most U.S. farmers consider it a disease, and destroy infected plants. However, the Aztecs considered it a delicacy, and it is still prized in Mexican cuisine. Also known as Mexican truffle, huitlacoche, cuitlacoche, and maize mushroom. It can be found in gourmet markets fresh, canned and frozen. It has a sweet, smoky flavor.

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JULY Variable Date Events ](See Festivals & Shows for specific dates)
• Avocado Festival
• Black Eyed Pea Jamboree
• California Wine Tasting Championships
• Central Maine Egg Festival
• Gilroy Garlic Festival
• Ice Cream Festivals, various locations
• International Brick and Rolling Pin Throwing Tournament.
• International Cherry-Pit Spitting Contest
• Lobster Festivals at various locations.
• Canada: Lobster Carnival, Nova Scotia
• Luxembourg: Beer Festival
• National Animal Agriculture Week
• National Baby Food Festival
• National Blueberry Festival
• National Canned Luncheon Meat Week
• National Cherry Festival
• National Ice Cream Day
• National Salad Week
• Spam Festival
• World’s Largest Catsup Bottle Summerfest Birthday Party]
 



 





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