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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 APRIL

Updated: Over 9,000 Food Festivals

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Fiddleheads: A New England Delicacy
 

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FEATURED RECIPES & TIPS

· Original Frank's Redhot Wings

· Ultimate Party Wings

· More Chicken Wing Recipes

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· French Onion Dip

· Jack's Screaming Red Sauce

· Potato Salad Recipes

· Cole Slaw Recipes

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April Food Holidays:

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

APRIL is:

• Alcohol Awareness Month (since 1987)

• Defeat Diabetes Month

• Fresh Florida Tomato Month - fresh tomatoes are harvested from every growing district in Florida in April.

• Global Child Nutrition Month

• Grain of the Month: Sprouted Grains

• National B.L.T. Month

• National Garden Month

• National Garlic Month

• National Grange Month - advocates for rural America and Agriculture

• Grilled Cheese Month

• National Pecan Month

• National Soft Pretzel Month

• National Soyfoods Month (Began in 1996 by the Soyfoods Assn of North America)

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DID YOU KNOW?

Mutton refers to the meat of a fully grown sheep (after its first year).  Mutton is generally tougher and has a much stronger flavor than lamb.  It was once a mainstay of the British diet.

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Saturday, April 11, 2026

Daily Trivia Questions are below

TODAY’S FOOD QUOTE

“The early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.”
Steven Wright
 

FOOD HOLIDAYS - TODAY IS:

• National Cheese Fondue Day
  (Cheddar Fondue Recipe)

• [International 'Louie Louie' Day] (See 1935 below - The birthday of 'Louie Louie' composer. The all time party song, it has been recorded more times than any other rock song in history).

• National Public Health Week: April 6-12, 2026 (1st full week in April) [American Public Health Assoc.]

• Egg Salad Week in 2026 is April 6-12 (week after Easter, March or April) Dedicated to the many delicious uses for all of the Easter eggs that have been cooked, colored, hidden and found.
 

TODAY IN FOOD HISTORY

1899 Percy L. Julian was born. An African American chemist, he worked on synthesizing various compounds from soy beans. One of his creations was a foam fire extinguisher refined from soya protein.
(Soybean Trivia & Facts)

1926 Luther Burbank died. American horticulturist, he developed many new varieties of fruits and vegetables, including the Burbank Potato (1873), the Shasta Daisy, over 100 varieties of plums and prunes and 10 varieties of berries.

1935 Richard Berry, composer of 'Louie Louie' was born (died Jan 23, 1997).

1950 'If I Knew You Were Comin' I'd've Baked a Cake' by Eileen Barton was a #1 hit on the music charts.

1953 The U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare was created, the first new Cabinet level department since the creation of the Department of Labor in 1913.

1958 'Tequila' by The Champs is #1 on the charts.

1986 Kellogg’s ended tours of its breakfast cereal plant for fear that industrial spies would obtain company secrets.

1992 A record 85 pound ‘Great’ Barracuda was caught with rod and reel. It was caught off Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean.  (Barracuda Trivia & Facts)

2008 The tap water in Alamosa, Colorado has been declared safe to drink. On March 19 water samples had tested positive for salmonella contamination.
(See March 19, 2008 for details)

2008 The last livestock auctions were held at the 122 year old South St. Paul Stockyards, which was once one of the world's leading livestock centers.
 

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

April 2-12, 2026 - Clay County Agricultural Fair
Green Cove Springs, Florida

April 10-11, 2026 - 48th Annual Pig Cookin' Contest
Newport, North Carolina

April 10-12, 2026 - 13th Annual Boudin Festival
Scott, Louisiana

April 10-12, 2026  79th Annual Poteet Strawberry Festival - Poteet, Texas

April 10-19, 2026  Sourdough Bread Festival
Cherry Valley, California

April 11-13, 2026 - Annual World Grits Festival
St. George, South Carolina

(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?
· There are 25,000 pushcarts selling food in New York City.
· Chiclets chewing gum, with a hard sugar coating, are introduced.
· Dos Equis (XX) Mexican Beer was first brewed and was originally named 'Siglo XX'.
· Hershey's Milk Chocolate Bar was created.
· Of gainfully employed persons, 38 percent were engaged in agriculture.

2) In most countries this fruit is used more like a vegetable than a fruit. Popular in Latin American, Caribbean and Asian countries, this versatile fruit has three unique stages when it can be eaten. In the first stage, when green, it tastes something like a potato, and the flesh is yellowish or slightly pink. In the middle stage, the skin may have some spots, and it is used as both a vegetable and a fruit. In the final stage, they are frequently all black, and are used in sweet dishes, and may be eaten out of hand. Name this fruit.

3) Do you know what country eats the most frozen food per capita?
  a) U.S.   b) Israel   c) Norway
  d) Belgium   e) Ireland

Click Here for Today’s Quiz Answers
 

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Read an article about Chef James and the FoodReference.com website published in the Winona Daily News, Minneapolis StarTribune, and numerous other newspapers: Click here for the Article
 

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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

A manchette is the French name for the paper frill or crown used to decorate the bone end of chops, leg of lamb, etc.

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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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Food Emergency
Websites, Phone #s, E-mails, etc.

 

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Classic Fish and Seafood Recipes
 

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DID YOU KNOW?

Rack of lamb is the equivalent of a standing rib roast of beef. It is the portion from which rib chops are cut.

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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?

More than one-third of all milk produced each year in the U.S. is used to make cheese.

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