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  • Homemade Southern sour milk biscuits in woven basket lined with polka dot cloth on wooden surface
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    Southern Sour Milk Biscuits, Mary Helen Dove & Mary Taylor

    ByKara February 25, 2018March 6, 2026

    From Beef Broth to Banana Fritters, one of my favorite cookbooks to turn to for everyday recipes is “300 Years of Black Cooking in St. Mary’s County.” No book better encapsulates the range of delicious fare produced in the kitchens of Maryland’s home cooks. As much as I love “Maryland’s Way” and “Eat, Drink &…

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  • Classic creamed rice pudding served on a light blue plate with cinnamon seasoning, alongside tea and dining utensils on wooden table
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    Rice Pudding, “The Favorite Receipt Book and Business Directory”

    ByKara February 15, 2018January 12, 2019

    After making the fudge recipe, I thought I’d delve a little more into the background on the “Favorite Receipt Book and Business Directory,” published in 1884 by the Ladies Aid Society of the Church of the Holy Comforter. Unlike other charity cookbooks, this one doesn’t even name any of the women who might be involved…

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  • Freshly baked cornbread in cast iron skillet on wooden surface, golden yellow color
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    Mrs. Reid’s Cornbread (”The Cornbread Lady”)

    ByKara February 6, 2018April 5, 2026

    “Dozens of AFRO readers… have kept the AFRO switchboard busy since last week’s edition published a recipe for cornbread made by Mrs. Ronald [Fanniejoe] Reid of 1306 W. Lanvale St.” – Afro-American, February 4, 1956 After The Afro-American printed Harlem Park resident Fanniejoe Reid’s cornbread recipe in January 1956, the recipe kind of went ‘viral.’…

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  • Two dark chocolate fudge squares on parchment paper, homemade Baltimore caramels with crackled surface texture
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    Baltimore Caramels (a.k.a. Fudge)

    ByKara January 29, 2018April 5, 2026

    If there were definitive proof that fudge was invented in Baltimore, we’d never hear the end of it.

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  • Black bean soup with hard-boiled quail eggs, lemon wedge, and crackers served in purple bowl
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    Black Bean Soup, Mrs. Charles B. Trail

    ByKara January 20, 2018March 5, 2026

    “The Mier expedition was an unsuccessful military operation launched in November 1842 by a Texian militia against Mexican border settlements…. On December 20, 1842, some 308 Texan soldiers, who had ignored orders to pull back from the Rio Grande to Gonzales, approached Ciudad Mier… The Texans were unaware that 3,000 Mexican troops were in the…

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