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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 MARCH

Updated: Over 9,000 Food Festivals

Easter Recipes  ---  Ham Recipes

Choosing & Preparing Holiday Ham

Lamb Recipes

Perfect Passover Recipes
 

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FEATURED RECIPES & TIPS

· Original Frank's Redhot Wings

· Ultimate Party Wings

· More Chicken Wing Recipes

· More Appetizer Recipes·

· French Onion Dip

· Jack's Screaming Red Sauce

· Potato Salad Recipes

· Cole Slaw Recipes

· Chicken Salad Recipes

· Kickoff Kabobs

· Banana Bread Recipes

· Mushroom Appetizer Recipes

· Crunchy Snack Mixes

· Mustard and Mustard Sauces

· Salsa Recipes

· Baked and Stuffed Potato Recipes

· Mac & Cheese Recipes
 

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March Food Holidays:

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

MARCH is:

• American Red Cross Month
  (Annual Presidential Proclamation since 1943)

• Caffeine Awareness Month

• Grain of the Month: Quinoa

• National Flour Month

• National Frozen Food Month

• National Kidney Month

• National Noodle Month

• National Nutrition Month  (A nutrition education and information campaign sponsored annually by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.

• National Peanut Month (National Peanut Month had its beginnings as National Peanut Week in 1941. It was expanded to a month-long celebration in 1974)

• National Sauce Month

• Canada: Nutrition Month

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DID YOU KNOW?

Garbanzo Beans or chickpeas are the most widely consumed legume in the world. Originating in the Middle East, they have a firm texture with a flavor somewhere between chestnuts and walnuts. Garbanzo beans are usually pale yellow in color. In India there are red, black, and brown chickpeas.

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Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Daily Trivia Questions are below

TODAY’S FOOD QUOTE

“No one who cooks, cooks alone. Even at her most solitary, a cook in the kitchen is surrounded by generations of cooks past, the advice and menus of cooks present, the wisdom of cookbook writers.”
Laurie Colwin (1944-1992) American author
 

FOOD HOLIDAYS - TODAY IS:

• National ‘Ag’ Day (March 24, 2026)
  [Agricultural Council of America]

• [American Diabetes Association Alert Day] (4th Tues - March 24, 2026)

• National Cheesesteak Day
  [Pat's King of Steaks - History of the Cheesesteak]

• National Chocolate Covered Raisins Day
  (Raisin Trivia & Facts)

• Natiional Cocktail Day  (Cocktail Trivia)
  (World Cocktail Day is May 13)

• [European Artisanal Gelato Day]

• Ag Appreciation Week: March 17-24, 2026 [Community Agriculture Alliance]  A time to recognize and celebrate the importance of agriculture.
  (Farms & Farmers Trivia)
 

TODAY IN FOOD HISTORY

1765 The British Parliament passed the Quartering Act, which required American colonists to provide temporary quarters, food, drink, etc. to British troops stationed in their towns.

1896 Clement A. Hardy of Dallas, Texas received U.S. patent no. 556,972 for the rotary disk plow.

1914 Stephen F. Whitman registered a trademark for 'Whitman's Sampler Chocolates & Confections.'

1945 The Andrews Sisters recording of 'Rum and Coca Cola' hit #1 on the popular music charts.

1955 The first seagoing oil drilling rig went into service (for drilling in water over 100 feet deep).

1958 'Tequila' by The Champs was number one on the music charts.

1974 Nathan Handwerker died (born June 14, 1890).  Founded 'Nathan's' hot dog emporium at Coney Island, New York in 1916.

1975 The beaver (castor canadensis) is recognized as an official symbol of Canada. (Beaver Trivia & Facts)

1989 The worst oil spill in U.S. history occurred as the Exxon Valdez ran aground in Alaska's Prince William Sound, and eventually leaked 11 million gallons of crude oil.  The effects on wildlife and fish was devastating.

1990 Cookery book author Jane Grigson died at age 61.

1999 A truck carrying flour and margarine caught fire in the Mont Blanc Tunnel linking France and Italy, killing 39 people.

2020 Coronavirus: 2020 Olympics in Tokyo postponed; India and New Zealand order lockdowns; Countries in East Africa already ravaged by worst locust infestation in 70 years, begins Coronavirus restrictions.
 

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

March 1-31, 2026 - Taste Atlantic City
Atlantic City, New Jersey

March 13-April 12, 2026  Knott's Boysenberry Festival
Buena Park, California

March 19-29, 2026  50th Annual Collier Fair
Naples, Florida

April 24-26, 2026  85th Vermontville Maple Syrup Festival - Vermontville, Michigan

March 26-28, 2026  Annual South Carolina BBQ--Shag Festival - Hemingway, South Carolina

March 27-28, 2026  45th Annual Hermann Wurstfest
Hermann, Missouri

March 28, 2026  Texas Onion Fest - Weslaco, Texas

(SEE ALL FOOD FESTIVALS and OTHER FOOD EVENTS)
 

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FOOD TRIVIA QUIZ    (new DAILY questions)

1) The following events took place in the same year.
What year is it?
· 'Canada Dry Ginger Ale' is introduced.
· Popsicles are invented by Frank Epperson, they were originally called Epsicles!
· About 41 million cases of canned food are produced in the U.S.
· G. Lombardi's an Italian restaurant on Spring Street in New York City, served America’s first pizza.

2) What is the name of the yeast-raised dinner roll created accidentally by the baker at a Boston Hotel in the 1870s?

3) How many tons of blood must flow through a cow's udder in order to produce 50 pounds of milk?

4) What were the first vending machines used for and where were they used?

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

Fresh peas lose almost 40% of their sugar content after 6 hours of room temperature storage. The sugar is converted to starch.

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

 

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Classic Fish and Seafood Recipes
 

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DID YOU KNOW?

In ancient Greece, food and cooking were listed among the arts. Plato, Homer, Aristotle, Demosthenes and Aristophanes all discussed and wrote about food as much as they did the other arts. Food and cooking remain an important part of modern Greek culture.

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IN SEASON FOR WINTER

VEGETABLES
(Recipes  --  Tips)
Avocados
Beets
Brussels Sprouts
Cabbage
Carrots
Celery
Collard Greens
Kale
Leeks
Onions
Parsnips
Plantains
Potatoes
Pumpkin
Rutabagas
Sweet Potatoes & Yams
Swiss Chard
Turnips
Winter Squash

FRUITS (Tips)
Apples
Bananas
Grapefruit
Grapes
Kiwifruit
Lemons
Limes
Oranges
Pears
Pomegranates

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DID YOU KNOW?

In 408 A.D. the Visigoths attacked Rome and demanded 3,000 pounds of pepper as part of the city's ransom.

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