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JBrizzi 17-12-2005 01:21 PM

Southern US food of 1950s and 1960s
 
I'm looking for information on what people cooked and ate in the South
in the 50s and 60s, for a novel I'm writing. Specifically, there is a
large poor mountain family in northwestern North Carolina in the early
60s and then a relatively wealthy family in the Outer Banks in the
eastern part of the state, later in the decade. One character is part
of both families so I will be contrasting both diets. Any information
or resources on the food of those regions and at that time period would
be much appreciated, and of course credited in the book.

Thank you.


de 11-06-2006 07:59 PM

Southern US food of 1950s and 1960s
 
Have you tried the old Foxfire series books for research. was started in
Raubun County, GA but if I recall correctly it was all over the South and
covered periods of late19th to early 20th Century. FoxFire 9 was Published
by Anchor Books and contains recipes adn Info (prices, services, etc for the
General Store in Hayesville, NC in the 1840s

de.


"JBrizzi" > wrote in message
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> I'm looking for information on what people cooked and ate in the South
> in the 50s and 60s, for a novel I'm writing. Specifically, there is a
> large poor mountain family in northwestern North Carolina in the early
> 60s and then a relatively wealthy family in the Outer Banks in the
> eastern part of the state, later in the decade. One character is part
> of both families so I will be contrasting both diets. Any information
> or resources on the food of those regions and at that time period would
> be much appreciated, and of course credited in the book.
>
> Thank you.
>




Bob S 30-08-2006 07:09 PM

Southern US food of 1950s and 1960s
 
And how would this apply to the 1950s and '60?

"de" > wrote in message
...
> Have you tried the old Foxfire series books for research. was started in
> Raubun County, GA but if I recall correctly it was all over the South and
> covered periods of late19th to early 20th Century. FoxFire 9 was
> Published by Anchor Books and contains recipes adn Info (prices, services,
> etc for the General Store in Hayesville, NC in the 1840s
>
> de.
>
>
> "JBrizzi" > wrote in message
> oups.com...
>> I'm looking for information on what people cooked and ate in the South
>> in the 50s and 60s, for a novel I'm writing. Specifically, there is a
>> large poor mountain family in northwestern North Carolina in the early
>> 60s and then a relatively wealthy family in the Outer Banks in the
>> eastern part of the state, later in the decade. One character is part
>> of both families so I will be contrasting both diets. Any information
>> or resources on the food of those regions and at that time period would
>> be much appreciated, and of course credited in the book.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>

>
>





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