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The traditional butter cow and calf share the refrigerated display case at the Ohio State Fair this year with portraits of the eight U.S. presidents from the state. "Mount Buckeye" is the dairy ...
I’m no culinary expert either, but I’m guessing the buttered presidents won’t last for 67 years after the fair closes in mid-August. The butter carver’s efforts still are commendable.
CONSHOHOCKEN >> Butter can make anything – even politics – palatable, right? Although the 400 pounds of butter that the husband and wife sculpting team of Jim Victor and Marie Pel… ...
The Japanese are working on peace with the U.S. They will deliver two proposals to President Roosevelt hoping to avoid war but American code breakers have already intercepted their proposals.
“The Ohio State Fair’s traditional butter cow and calf this year are in the company of history times eight,” said The Associated Press, reporting on the annual Columbus agricultural event. “The dairy ...
It makes these presidents sound as though they were churned instead of elected. Begs a question According to the AP article, the American Dairy Association estimated the work on Mount Buckeye took ...
A lot of that might not be politically correct. It makes these presidents sound as though they were churned instead of elected. Begs a question. According to the AP article, the American Dairy ...
Carving on those four famous presidents -- Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt and Lincoln -- started in 1927 and didn’t stop until 1941, when funding was cut off before figures went with the faces.
Carving on those four famous presidents -- Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt and Lincoln -- started in 1927 and didn’t stop until 1941, when funding was cut off before figures went with the faces.
Carving on those four famous presidents -- Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt and Lincoln -- started in 1927 and didn’t stop until 1941, when funding was cut off before figures went with the faces.
Carving on those four famous presidents -- Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt and Lincoln -- started in 1927 and didn’t stop until 1941, when funding was cut off before figures went with the faces.