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Chef James

“The duty of a good Cuisinier is to transmit to the next generation everything he has learned and experienced.”
 
Fernand Point, 1941

FEATURED FOR JULY

Updated: Over 9,000 Food Festivals

Fourth Of July And Food

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FEATURED RECIPES & TIPS

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· French Onion Dip

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July Food Holidays:

For Details, History and more DAY, WEEK and MONTH Food Holiday designations, including LINKS to Holiday Origins and Additional Information:
SEE Detailed JULY Food Calendar

JULY is:

• Air Conditioning Appreciation Days (July 3 to Aug 15)

• Grain of the Month: Wheat

• Lasagna Awareness Month

• National Baked Bean Month

• National Blueberry Month (Since 1974)

• National Culinary Arts Month - since 2002.

• National Grilling Month

• National Horseradish Month

• National Hot Dog Month

• National Ice Cream Month [Presidential Proclamation: 1984, President Ronald Reagan]

• National Picnic Month

• National Pickle Month

• National Watermelon Month

• UK: [National Fishing Month] (July 25-Aug 30, 2026)

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DID YOU KNOW?

In countless surveys, Apple Pie has been chosen the favorite dessert in the United States. Apple pie has also been a favorite in England for hundreds of years.

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Sunday, July 5, 2026

Daily Trivia Questions are below

TODAY’S FOOD QUOTE

“The inventor of soda crackers has a place in hell.”
Martin H. Fischer (1879-1962)
 

FOOD HOLIDAYS - TODAY IS:

• National Apple Turnover Day
  (Apple Turnover Recipe)

• National Graham Cracker Day (see 1794 below)
  (Recipe for Homemade Graham Crackers)

• Canada's National Fishing Week (June 27-July 5, 2026) [Canadian National Sportfishing Foundation]
 

TODAY IN FOOD HISTORY

1794 Sylvester Graham was born in West Suffield, Connecticut. He advocated vegetarianism, temperance and the use of coarse ground whole wheat (graham) flour. He also invented the Graham cracker in 1829.  (Sylvester Graham Biography)

1826 Joseph-Louis Proust Died. Proust was a French chemist. In 1799 he was the first to extract sugar from grapes, and proved it identical to sugar extracted from honey. (Sugar Trivia and facts)

1841 Thomas Cook hired a special excursion train between Leicester and Loughborough in England for a temperance meeting. The beginning of Thomas Cook & Son, the worldwide travel agency.

1865 William Booth and his wife Catherine founded the Salvation Army.

1935 President Franklin d. Roosevelt signed the National Labor Relations Act of 1935 into law. It guaranteed the right of employees to organize and form unions and to engage in collective bargaining.

1937 Chester Greenwood died (born Dec 4, 1858 in Farmington, Maine).  He invented and patented the earmuff while still a teenager (U.S. patent No. 188,292 - March 13, 1877). He also patented many other inventions including a tea kettle and a steel tined rack. In 1977 Maine designated December 21 as Chester Greenwood Day.

1942 Oskar Bolza died. German mathematician noted for his work on the reduction of hyperelliptic to elliptic integrals.

1946 The modern bikini swimsuit designed by Louis Reard first appeared at a poolside fashion show in Paris, modelled by Micheline Bernardini.

1958 'The Purple People Eater' by Sheb Wooley is #1 on the charts.

1966 Large hailstones fell on Detroit Lakes, Minnesota. One hailstone measured 1 foot in diameter.

1996 In Tennessee, a record catfish weighing 111 pounds was caught with rod and reel. (Catfish Trivia)

1996 Dolly, a sheep, was born at the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh, Scotland. Dolly was the first animal cloned from an adult animal.

2006 Three people were arrested by the FBI for attempting to sell Coca-Cola trade secrets and recipes to Pepsi-Cola.
(Coca Cola Trivia  --  Pepsi Cola Trivia)

 

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A FEW FEATURED FOOD FESTIVALS
(See All 9,000 Food, Wine & Beer Festivals)

June 19-July 12, 2026  Alameda County Fair
Alameda County Fairgrounds, California

July 1-5, 2026 - Key Lime Festival - Key West, Florida

July 2-5, 2026 - 79th Annual Fishin' Fiesta
Freeport, Texas

July 4-11, 2026  170th Gibson County Fair
Princeton, Indiana

July 4-11, 2026 - 100th National Cherry Festival
Traverse City, Michigan

July 8-12, 2026 - Winona County Fair
St. Charles, Minnesota

July 9-11, 2026  39th Annual Slugburger Festival
Corinth, Mississippi

(SEE ALL FOOD FESTIVALS and OTHER FOOD EVENTS)
 

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FOOD TRIVIA QUIZ    (new DAILY questions)

1) All of the following events took place in the same year.  What year is it?
· Alka Seltzer is introduced in the U.S. by Miles Laboratories.
· General Mills introduces Bisquick prepared biscuit mix.
· Harry MacElhone of Harry's Bar in Paris created the Sidecar cocktail.
· A new citrus fruit 'tangelo’ developed, a grapefruit and tangerine hybrid.

2) This herb is a perennial shrub about 2 feet high, it is a member of the mint family and has over 500 varieties. Its flowers are fragrant, usually purple or blue, sometimes white, red or pink. They are rich in nectar, and it's honey is in great demand in Europe because of its spicy flavor. Some varieties, have broad leaves; others have foliage variegated with red, yellow, or white.
For most of its long history it has been a healing herb (supposedly curing everything from snake bites, eye problems, infection, epilepsy, intoxication, memory loss, worms and intestinal problems) or prescribed as an aphrodisiac.
The dried leaves are employed by food manufacturers in seasoning meats, baked goods, and beverages. They are also used to flavor vermouth and various bitters. For years it has been used in the preserving of foods. Now it is known that it contains powerful anti-oxidants which slow spoilage. It is also antibacterial in nature, it is effective in treating sore throats and is even effective as an antiperspirant.
Name this herb.

3) What semi firm Italian cheese, originally made from sheep's milk (now frequently made with cow's milk), is sometimes referred to as the poor man's Parmesan?
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Dedication
This website is dedicated to:
· Gladys Ehler, my mother, who taught me patience and how to make Sauerbraten (it is still my favorite)
· Edward Ehler, my father, who taught me a love of books and history.
· Barbara Saba, my sister, who taught me how to dance.
· Cpl. Thomas E. Saba, my nephew.  Died in action on Feb. 7, 2007 in Iraq.  He was 30 yrs. young.

          Chef James
 

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DID YOU KNOW

Apples are 'self-incompatible' - you need two trees growing near each other to have successful pollination.

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A FOOD LIFE

"There are those who say that a life devoted to food -- cooking it, eating it, writing about it, even dreaming about it -- is a frivolous life, an indulgent life.  I would disagree.  If we do not care what we eat, we do not care for ourselves, and if we do not care for ourselves, how can we care for others?"
Fictional cookery writer Hilary Small, in episode 6, series 2 of 'Pie In the Sky'

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Classic Fish and Seafood Recipes
 

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DID YOU KNOW?

Those holes in crackers are not just there for appearance. If they are too close together, the crackers will turn out flat and tough, and if they are too far apart, the upper layer of the cracker will separate and form a large blister which is easily broken.

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IN SEASON FOR SPRING

VEGETABLES
(Recipes  --  Tips)
Asparagus
Avocados
Broccoli
Cabbage
Carrots
Celery
Collard Greens
Kale
Lettuce
Mushrooms
Onions
Peas
Plantains
Radishes
Rhubarb
Spinach
Swiss Chard
Turnips

FRUITS (Tips)
Apples
Apricots
Bananas
Blackberries
Kiwifruit
Lemons
Limes
Pineapples
Strawberries

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DID YOU KNOW?

Tulelake, California, is known as the Horseradish Capital of the World.

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