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Chips in America was born. But father
was fried potatoes to the first person by the late 18th century to
Thomas Jefferson in America was introduced.
In the early 19th century, potatoes fried gradually became popular as where food restaurants list was compiled.
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You may not see this year's tennis Olympians wearing a new product invented by two tennis loving moms, but just wait.
Recently, I met two amazing women entrepreneurs whose new product...
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Dr. Fredric J. Baur was a retired chemist and food storage technician for Pringles owner Proctor and Gamble back in 1970 when he patented the design of the now-infamous Pringles chip tube. Well, this is he had a strange request: that when he died his famous invention be used as the receptacle to hold his ashes. The request was recently honored as Dr. Baur passed away at 89 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Not to make a bad joke, but seriously: his family members better keep the tube away from the kitchen! Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (5) | Blog
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