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A Thousand Years Over a Hot Stove contains more than 100 images showing women growing, preparing, selling, sharing, serving, and enjoying food -- from ancient times to the present day.
![]() Cutting carrots for canning, 1978. Allegheny County, North Carolina. Photo by Lyntha Scott Eiler. (Library of Congress) ![]() Grinding corn for tortillas, circa 1920. Probably at El Del Mayo, at tortilla factory in Los Angeles, owned by Mrs. Maria Queredo. (Los Angeles Public Library) ![]() Many women saw a great future in table-side appliances that brought cooking out of the messy kitchen into the comfortable dining room. Advertisement for General Electric Toaster, 1908. (Library of Congress) |
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