n Great Depression era New Mexico holy week is a time for visiting, talking, and eating.
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n Great Depression era New Mexico holy week is a time for visiting, talking, and eating.
Along the Scottish border pancakes known as carlings made of peas fried in butter and salt
A circa 1930s recipe from the Rhode Island records which we are using today as part of our series on food and the Lenten season.
Basing one's diet exclusively on vegetables is a modern concept.
During lent one’s diet transitions to center on fish, soups, and dairy products and eating in moderation.
How fish became a principal food eaten during the Lenten season is unclear. The season does coincide with the thawing of waterways and the maturity of a variety of seafood.