Description
Maine lawmaker Cleveland Sleeper loved steamy, creamy, dreamy clam chowder. Thoughts of tomatoes in his chowder made him see red. So he proposed a bill to make it a crime to add tomatoes to clam chowder. New Yorkers were offended! A war of words raged, until finally a duel of chefs settled the matter once and for all. The story behind the great chowder cook-off of 1939 is told by author Anna Crowley Redding with gusto, humor, and, of course, good taste.
Additional information
| Dimensions | 8 × 10 cm |
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| Binding | Hardcover |
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| Date Published | August 10 2021 |
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| Status | ACTIVE TITLE |
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| No of Pages | 32 |
| Page Count | 32 |
| ISBN | 9781944762827 |









