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http://www.free-download-soft.com/info/candy.html
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| | Pennsylvania Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography |
 | | The so-called "Pennsylvania Dutch" region in south-central Pennsylvania is another favorite of sightseers. |  | | (The term "Dutch" is a misnomer, as none of these groups are of Dutch origin; the German adjective for "German", Deutsch, was misheard as "Dutch" and the name stuck.) |  | | Pennsylvania has only one incorporated town, Bloomsburg, the county seat of Columbia County. |
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http://www.variedtastes.com/encyclopedia/Pennsylvania
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| | Pennsylvania Dutch Culture |
 | | Pickles, and pickled beets in the Pennsylvania Dutch Country with hard-boiled eggs in the beet brine, are sours. |  | | Pennsylvania Dutch: "Mer mus lewa un lossa lewa." |  | | For dessert the Pennsylvania Dutch menus called for mince, raisin, or apple pie; egg custard and cookies and layer cakes, three and four stories high, with icing rich beyond description, walnut or hickory-nut flavored or studded; perhaps it was white icing, with teaberries. |
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http://www.horseshoe.cc/pennadutch/culture
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| | Pennsylvania Dutch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Pennsylvania Dutch were historically speakers of the Pennsylvania German language. |  | | Many Pennsylvania Dutch, but definitely not all, are descendants of refugees from the Palatinate of the Rhine. |  | | Recently due to loss of the Pennsylvania German language in many communities, as well as to intermarriage and increased mobility, especially in the more secular communities, Pennsylvania Dutch ethnic consciousness is often very low, especially among younger Pennsylvania Dutch. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennsylvania_Dutch
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| | Food and Nutrition Services |
 | | Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine includes a variety of vegetables, fruits, ham, sausage, cheese, chicken, homemade noodles and pies. |  | | Pennsylvania Dutch are the descendants of the immigrants who came to the New World from the Palatinate region of Germany. |  | | Pennsylvania Dutch Country refers to the fertile region in the eastern part of Pennsylvania. |
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http://www.fcps.k12.va.us/fs/food/food_facts/ez-us/penndutch.htm
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| | Cuisine of the Pennsylvania Dutch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Pennsylvania Dutch recipes from Chester County, the Lehigh Valley, etc. |  | | Beyond the home, some tourist-oriented restaurants and annual festivals in Pennsylvania Dutch Country celebrate this tradition. |  | | A common aspect of Pennsylvania Dutch meals, especially maintained by Amish families today, is a centuries-old emphasis on the seven sweets and seven sours, stemming from archaic European custom and the belief that everything should be properly balanced. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuisine_of_the_Pennsylvania_Dutch
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| | Pennsylvania Dutch Culture |
 | | Pickles, and pickled beets in the Pennsylvania Dutch Country with hard-boiled eggs in the beet brine, are sours. |  | | For dessert the Pennsylvania Dutch menus called for mince, raisin, or apple pie; egg custard and cookies and layer cakes, three and four stories high, with icing rich beyond description, walnut or hickory-nut flavored or studded; perhaps it was white icing, with teaberries. |  | | The very first Pennsylvania Dutch settlers in the Pennsylvania wilderness away from Philadelphia went to Lancaster county, in the land of the Conestoga Indians; a very powerful and brave tribe which for a long time was able to resist the Iroquois, until 1675 when they were overwhelmed. |
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http://www.horseshoe.cc/pennadutch/culture
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| | Philadelphia Features Fodor's Online Travel Guide |
 | | Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine -- generous helpings of meat, potatoes, and vegetables, plus breads and pies -- is served family style here. |  | | Homemade Pennsylvania Dutch foods are served family style in a small country farmhouse, with most ingredients grown on the farm. |  | | Near the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch Country, Lancaster is a colorful small city that combines Colonial and Pennsylvania Dutch influences. |
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http://www.fodors.com/miniguides/mgresults.cfm?destination=philadelphia@119&cur_section=fea&feature=30012
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| | Shopping |
 | | Pennsylvania Dutch Candies, Hersheys Chocolates, Snyders Pretzels, Herrs Chips, Just Born Hot Tamales and Mike & Ikes, Tasty Cake Baked Goods just to name a few!! |  | | Our basket filled with all tasty treats made in Pennsylvania! |  | | Our double wineholder holds a bottle of sparkling cider, snack mix, cheese, crackers, cheesesticks and dip mix. |
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http://www.4giftsolutions.com/shopping.asp?page=4
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 | | New cuisines are constantly evolving, as certain aesthetics rise and fall in popularity among professional [[chefchefs]] and their clientele.In addition to [[food]], a cuisine is also often held to include [[beveragebeverages]], including [[wine]], [[liquor]], [[tea]], [[coffee]] and other drinks. |  | | * [[Cuisine of AustriaAustrian]] * [[Cuisine of BelgiumBelgium]] * [[British cuisineBritish]]* * [[Modern British cuisineModern British]] * [[Cuisine of DenmarkDenmark]] * [[Cuisine of GermanyGermany]] * [[Cuisine of FinlandFinland]] * [[French cuisineFrench]]* * [[Provencal cuisineProvencal]] * [[Cuisine of HungaryHungary]] * [[Polish cuisinePolish]] * [[Russian cuisineRussian]] * [[Slovak cuisine Slovakia]] * [[Cuisine of SwedenSweden]] |  | | * [[Cuisine of AustraliaAustralia]] *[[Cuisine of HawaiiHawaii]] * [[Cuisine of FijiFiji]] * [[New Zealand cuisineNew Zealand]] * [[Cuisine of PolynesiaPolynesia]] * [[Nauruan cuisineNauru]] |
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| | Melissa's World Variety Produce - Organic, Specialty & Recipes |
 | | Although the Pennsylvania Dutch or Pennsylvania German people consider themselves Americans, their cuisine is distinctively Dutch with influences of the many countries from which they immigrated. |  | | Another cuisine that has influenced Pennsylvania Dutch cooking is from the Caribbean, due to the West Indies trade network in the 18th century. |  | | The Pennsylvania Dutch are like so many other people today, believing in a return to the simple foods of their past with a sensibility towards health and ease of preparation. |
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http://www.melissas.com/magazine/index.cfm?article_id=182&Page_ID=69
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| | ChefTalk Cooking Forums - american regional cuisine |
 | | From the countrified cuisine of the Pennsylvania Dutch to the refined fusion of Creole cuisine, there is a lifetime of learning. |  | | The cuisines of this country are extremely diverse, from the foods of the South to the foods of the Northwest. |  | | I have been reading up on some of the cuisines that is in america. |
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http://www.cheftalk.com/forums/printthread.php?t=13840
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| | Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine - definition of Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine in Encyclopedia |
 | | Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine is the typical and traditional fare of the Pennsylvania Dutch, and it has had a considerable influence on the areas in which they originally settled, Central and Southeastern Pennsylvania, as well as the neighboring areas that they have migrated to over time. |  | | Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine - definition of Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine in Encyclopedia |  | | Embed a dictionary search in your own web page |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Pennsylvania_Dutch_cuisine
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| | Best of Amish Cooking - Home Health Care Information |
 | | Pennsylvania Dutch Cooking: A Mennonite Community Cookbook |  | | I have seen many Pennsylvania Dutch cookbooks and, for its size and price, this is clearly one of the best. |  | | For the very few of you who may not be familiar with this fact, I quote `Dutch' and the phrase `Pennsylvania Dutch' since the term is actually a corruption of the name for German natives, or `Deutch'. |
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| | Pennsylvania Dutch Food - Families.com |
 | | A stylized and highly limited menu format created by the Pennsylvania Dutch Folk Festival at Kutztown, Pennsylvania, and its many spin-offs during the early 1950s led to a canonized cuisine, including chow-chow pickles, whoopie pies, chicken corn soup, and red velvet cake, that most restaurants claim is Dutch. |  | | The differences between Alsatian and Pennsylvania Dutch cuisines are much more acute, since a large number of the Pennsylvania Dutch shifted from daily wine consumption before the Civil War to near total abstinence. |  | | The term "Pennsylvania Dutch," the oldest label, derived from the colloquial English use of "Dutch" to designate anyone from the Rhine Valley, be they Hollanders, Germans, or Swiss. |
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http://food.families.com/pennsylvania-dutch-food-461-464-efc
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 | | The people that are now called Pennsylvania Dutch came from Germany, not the Netherlands ("Dutch" is a degradation of the word "Deutsch", meaning "German" in German), at a time when religious freedom was drawing people to "Penn's Woods" in the early 1700's. |  | | Now that the Pennsylvania Dutch have become the focus of my work, for a month anyway, what I have found is far from just being quaint. |  | | Although the PA Dutch are very much present here, I wonder if, beyond their cuisine and quaint mementos sold at tourist shops, they won't only be little more than just a heritage in a few decades. |
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| | Art of Flavor - Flavor Workshop |
 | | In the 17th and 18th centuries, German Mennonites brought their Pennsylvania ‘Dutch’ cuisine to Philadelphia, with items like scrapple. |  | | English cuisine was the first to arrive in the New World when the 1607 settlers of Jamestown, Virginia brought livestock, cheese, dried beans, root vegetables, and smoked meat and fish to their new home. |  | | The first cuisine to qualify as strictly American was introduced to the settlers by the Indians. |
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http://www.artofflavor.com/workshop_ethnic.htm
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| | Candy Business - MAY/JUNE 2002 - VIP Interview: Linc Warrell |
 | | Warrell's youngest son, Rich, now heads marketing for the Pennsylvania Dutch brand. |  | | "When you're doing small orders," he says of the challenges of the Pennsylvania Dutch model, "it takes a lot of them to make up a big one. |  | | In 2000, Warrell Corp. purchased and converted a 200,000-sq-ft frozen fish facility in Camp Hill, PA, and extensively redesigned the plant to house the company's distribution business, as well as Katharine Beecher and Pennsylvania Dutch production and warehousing. |
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 | | This may not be a product from the Pennsylvania Dutch, but the tradition is there from 1895! |  | | Amish, Mennonite, and Pennsylvania Dutch cook books - salad dressings |  | | root beer candy twists root beer barrels root beer floats candy |
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| | WiTF.org |
 | | Pennsylvania Dutch Cooking: Wonderful Good takes an in-depth look at a beloved regional cuisine. |  | | Cooks from throughout the region share their recipes and memories of some of the most popular Pennsylvania Dutch comfort foods in this one-hour program. |  | | Celebrate the foods that Central Pennsylvania is known for, from chicken potpie to Schnitz und Knepp (Apples and Dumplings). |
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| | Regional Cuisine Puts American Cooking On the Map (Restaurants USA, October 1997) Restaurants USA National Restaurant Association |
 | | And in December, the cuisine of the Pennsylvania Dutch takes its place alongside other American regional cuisines. |  | | To meet those demands, chefs are specializing in the low-country cuisine of coastal South Carolina, rediscovering the terrapin soup and stuffed ham of Maryland’s Eastern shore, and investigating the cuisines of Florida’s Cracker Islands. |  | | There are a number of different reasons for the slight, but the cumulative result is that American cuisine and fine cuisine are still seen by many diners as mutually exclusive. |
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| | Lancaster\'s 10 Great Restaurants |
 | | The Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre 510 Centerville Rd. Lancaster, PA features numerous theatrical performances throughout the year along with a Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine offering a menu to include roast turkey breast, baked scrod, and penne pasta primavera alfredo. |  | | Miller's Smorgasbord Lancaster features a Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine offering a menu to include prime rib, turkey, fried chicken, baked ham, and fish. |  | | Cactus Willies Steak Buffet 101 Rohrerstown Rd. Lancaster, Pennsylvania features a casual atmosphere along with a Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine offering a menu to include chicken and dumplings, glazed baked ham, fried shrimp, and barbecued ribs. |
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http://www.lancastersbest.net/LancasterRestaurants.htm
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| | Recipe Software and Books: Pennsylvania Dutch Country Cooking, |
 | | As if the recipes alone weren't enough, Pennsylvania Dutch Country Cooking is brimming with photographs of the countryside, the gardens, the people, and, of course, the foods of this special place. |  | | Pennsylfaanisch names grace every recipe in Pennsylvania Dutch Country Cooking, and to help non-Pennsylfaanisch speakers with pronunciation, there's a guide and even a glossary of additional food terms. |  | | Long before the rest of America decided to get back to healthy basics in their cooking and eating habits, the Pennsylvania Dutch were happily living off the land. |
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 | | Cuisine: Featuring 20 differnt flavors of muffins along with coffees, cappucinos, freshly baked pastries and donuts, speciality teas and fruit drinks. |  | | Cuisine: Coffee,Tea and Light Snacks, A bookstore for the Whole Family. |  | | Cuisine: Full Line of Rustic Breads and Baked goods, Deli with Soups, Slads and Sandwiches, Organic and Fair Trade Coffee, Visit Us at Central Market, too. |
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| | Chicken and waffles a Valley tradition |
 | | In central Pennsylvania it is commonly considered to be a Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine, but according to a 1997 article in the Los Angeles Business Journal, the savored meal has its roots in slavery. |  | | Whether brought to the northeast by the Dutch or migrating African Americans, chicken and waffles has become a staple at most dinner tables in the Valley — and a profitable fundraiser for many organizations. |  | | The dish was apparently embraced by African Americans in the south, who viewed poultry and waffles as rare treats compared to their usual diet of leftover table scraps. |
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http://www.dailyitem.com/archive/2005/1015/local/stories/04local.htm
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