FoodReference.com Logo

FoodReference.com     (since 1999)

 

HOME   |   Articles   |   Food_Trivia   |   Today_in_Food_History   |   Food_History_Timeline   |   Recipes   |   Cooking_Tips   |   Food_Quotes   |   Who’s_Who   |   Culinary_Schools_&_Tours   |   Trivia_Quizzes   |   Food_Poems   |   Cookbooks   |   Free_Magazines   |   Food_Festivals_&_Events

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 NOVEMBER

Updated: Over 9,000 Food Festivals

Football Food

Thanksgiving Facts & Trivia

Thanksgiving Articles

Thanksgiving Recipes

Turkey Recipes   • Turkey Tips

Turkey Trivia   • Turkey Quotes

** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** **
 

 


** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** **

FEATURED RECIPES & TIPS

· Guacamole & Avocado Dips

· Original Frank's Redhot Wings

· Ultimate Party Wings

· More Appetizer Recipes

· Deep Fried Turkey

· White Castle Turkey Stuffing

· Turkey Stuffings & Dressings

· Classic Green Bean Casserole

· Fresh Cranberry Relish

· Turducken Recipe

· Candied Sweet Potatoes

· Christmas Wreath Cake

· English Mince Meat (1896)

· Cranberry Cheese Bars

· Perfect Gingerbread Men

· Gingerbread Whoopie Pies

· Pfeffernusse Cookies

· Texas State Fair Pecan Pie

· Florida Pecan Pie

· Pumpkin Pie

· Southern Sweet Potato Pie

· Virginia Sweet Potato Pie

** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** **
 

 


** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** **
 

November Food Holidays:

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

NOVEMBER is:

• American Diabetes Month

• Eat Smart Month

• Grains of the Month: Millet and Teff

• International Thank a Farmer Month

• National Bison Month
  America's National Mammal
  · Bison Facts and Trivia

• National Georgia Pecan Month
  · Pecan Facts and Trivia
  · Pecan Tips

• National Peanut Butter Lovers' Month
  · Peanut Butter Trivia

• National Pepper Month (the vegetable)
  · Peppers Facts and Trivia
  · Sweet Pepper Tips

• National Pomegranate Month
  · Pomegranate Facts & Trivia
  · Pomegranate Tips

• National Roasting Month
  · Roasting Articles

• National Raisin Bread Month
  · Bread Trivia and Facts

• Sweet Potato Awareness Month
  · Sweet Potato Trivia
  · Sweet Potato Recipes
  · Sweet Potato Nutrition
  · Sweet Potato Articles
  · Sweet Potato Tips
  · Stringy Sweet Potatoes

• World Vegan Month
  · Vegan Recipes

** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** **

DID YOU KNOW?

Most fruit juice begins to taste a little stale after only a few days. This applies to both fresh juice and to juice purchased in containers. Aerating the juice can help revive the taste. do this by simply pouring it back and forth a few times, or fill a blender and turn it on for 3 or 4 seconds. A little seltzer added to fruit juice also refreshes the taste.

** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** **

Tuesday, November 18, 2025

Daily Trivia Questions are below

TODAY’S FOOD QUOTE

“Of all the items on the menu, soup is that which exacts the most delicate perfection and the strictest attention.”  Auguste Escoffier
 

FOOD HOLIDAYS - TODAY IS:

• National Vichyssoise Day (Vichyssoise Recipe)
  (Soup Quotes)

• National Apple Cider Day (Apple Cider Trivia)
  (Cider Quotes)

• St. Odo of Cluny, patron for rain.
• St. Peter the Apostle, patron of bakers, butchers, fishermen, harvesters and foot problems.

• National Hunger & Homeless Awareness Week  (Nov 16-22, 2025 - week before Thanksgiving) [National Coalition for the Homeless] A time to share our compassion with our neighbors who are experiencing homelessness.

• UK: National Baking Week (always Oct 14-20)
 

TODAY IN FOOD HISTORY

1307 The legendary William Tell supposedly shot an apple from his son's head.

1810 Asa Gray was born. A leading American botanist of his time and a strong supporter of Darwin. He co-authored 'Flora of North America' with John Torrey.

1821 Jacob Schweppe died (born March 16, 1740). A German watchmaker and amateur scientist. He developed the first practical and commercially successful process for producing carbonated mineral water.

1857 Rose Markwood Knox was born. Rose and her husband Charles Knox developed the world's first pre-granulated gelatin, eliminating the long difficult process of making gelatin at home. When her husband died in 1908, Rose took over and ran the company for more than 40 years. Mrs. Knox died in 1950 at age 93, still serving as Chairman of the Board of Directors at the company.

1874 Women's Christian Temperance Union was formed in Cleveland, Ohio.

1883 North American railroads switched to a new Standard Railway Time (SRT), resulting in the creation of four standard time zones adopted were Eastern Standard Time, Central Daylight Time, Mountain Standard Time, and Pacific Daylight Time. (see also Time Trivia)

1922 Marcel Proust died. Marcel Proust was a French writer. On January 1, 1909, he ate a piece of tea-soaked toast whose taste caused a series of childhood memories. In his 7 volume allegorical novel 'Remembrance of Things Past,' the character Swann has a similar experience when he bites into a lemon cookie (a madelaine) which evokes a similar torrent of memories.

1926 Carl Akeley died (born May 19, 1864). A biologist, taxidermist, nature photographer and conservationist.

1928 Walt Disney's 'Steamboat Willie' animated cartoon (in black-and-white) premiered at the Colony Theatre in New York City. The first cartoon with synchronized sound and the debut of Mickey Mouse (originally named Mortimer).

1932 The movie 'Grand Hotel' won the Academy Award for Outstanding Production (Best Picture).

1952 Borden Company registered "Elmer's" (glue) trademark. Elmer the Bull is spouse of Elsie the Cow, the corporate symbol of Borden's. (Borden’s Trivia)

1956 Fats Domino performed 'Blueberry Hill’ on the Ed Sullivan Show.

1963 The 1st telephone in the U.S. with push buttons ('Touch-Tone') instead of a rotary dial, was placed into commercial service in Carnegie and Greensburg, Pennsylvania.

1966 American Roman Catholics are no longer required to abstain from eating meat on Fridays.

1967 A ban on the movement of farm animals was put in place at midnight in England and Wales to curb the spread of a foot-and-mouth disease epidemic.

1970 Linus Pauling declares that large doses of Vitamin C will keep the common cold at bay.

2004 Parliament voted to ban Fox hunting with dogs in the U.K. effective February 18, 2005.
 

** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** **

 

** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** **

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

Nov 18, 2025-Jan 4, 2026  National Gingerbread House Competition & Display - Asheville, N. Carolina

November 21-22, 2025  Annual Plant City Pig Jam
Plant City, Florida

November 21-23, 2025  32nd Annual Mountain Mandarin Festival - Auburn, California

November 22, 2025  Atlanta Chili Cook Off
Dunwoody, Georgia

November 22-24, 2025  America's Hometown Thanksgiving - Plymouth, Massachusetts

November 22-23, 2025  Maine Harvest Festival
Bangor, Maine

(SEE ALL FOOD FESTIVALS and OTHER FOOD EVENTS)
 

** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** **

FOOD TRIVIA QUIZ    (new DAILY questions)

1) All of the following events took place in the same year.  What year is it?
· McDonald's begins using frozen french fries.
· Mississippi is the last state to repeal Prohibition.
· Ingredients are required to be listed on food packages.
· Quaker Instant Oatmeal is introduced.
· United Biscuit Co. is renamed Keebler Co.

2) A small Mediterranean evergreen tree with small blackish berries and glossy aromatic leaves used for flavoring in cooking; also used by ancient Greeks to crown victors.  Name this tree.

3) What are small grains of semolina cooked by steaming or boiling and served like rice?

Click Here for Today’s Quiz Answers

** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** **

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
 

** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** **

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
 

TOP

COOKING TIPS

Cranberry Tips
Sweet Potato Tips
Pecan Tips
Walnut Tips
Goose Tips

DID YOU KNOW?

Cranberries should be cooked only until they 'pop'. Overcooking gives them a bitter taste.

** ** ** ** ** **

 


** ** ** ** ** **

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'

** ** ** ** ** **

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

 

** ** ** ** ** **

Classic Fish and Seafood Recipes
 

** ** ** ** ** **

DID YOU KNOW?

Elephant garlic is actually closely related to the leek, and thought by some to be the wild ancestor of the leek. The bulbs are very large, and can weigh more than 1 pound. They are also much milder than regular garlic, and can be slice raw in salads. Whole cloves can be sauteed in butter and served as an appetizer.

* ** ** ** ** **

IN SEASON FOR AUTUMN

VEGETABLES
(Recipes  --  Tips)
Beets
Bell Peppers
Broccoli
Brussels Sprouts
Cabbage
Carrots
Cauliflower
Celery
Collard Greens
Cranberries
Garlic
Ginger
Green Beans
Herbs
Kale
Lettuce
Mushrooms
Okra
Onions
Parsnips
Peas
Plantains
Potatoes
Pumpkin
Radishes
Rutabagas
Spinach
Sweet Potatoes & Yams
Swiss Chard
Turnips
Winter Squash

FRUITS (Tips)
Apples
Bananas
Grapes
Kiwifruit
Lemons
Limes
Mangos
Pears
Pomegranates
Raspberries

** ** ** ** ** **

DID YOU KNOW?

Salt tossed on a grease fire on the stove or in the oven will smother flames. Never use water; it will only spatter the burning grease.

** ** ** ** ** **

  Home   |   About Us & Contact Us   |   Privacy Policy   |   Chef James Biography   |   Bibliography   |   Food Links  

Please feel free to link to any pages of FoodReference.com from your website.

For permission to use any of this content please E-mail: james@foodreference.com

All contents are copyright © 1990 - 2025 James T. Ehler and www.FoodReference.com unless otherwise noted.
All rights reserved.

You may copy and use portions of this website for non-commercial, personal use only.
Any other use of these materials without prior written authorization is not very nice and violates the copyright.

Please take the time to request permission.
 

Website last updated on Tuesday, November 18, 2025