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  2. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner - Wikipedia

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    After finishing his story, the mariner leaves, and the wedding-guest returns home, waking the next morning "a sadder and a wiser man". The poem received mixed reviews from critics, and Coleridge was once told by the publisher that most of the book's sales were to sailors who thought it was a naval songbook.

  3. Museum of Food and Drink - Wikipedia

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    Museum of Food and Drink. Coordinates: 40.718934°N 73.949604°W. MOFAD Lab in Williamsburg. The Museum of Food and Drink ( MOFAD) is a New York City educational non-profit and museum that seeks to change the way people think about food and drink. The museum's work explores "the ways food and beverage impact our culture, politics, economy ...

  4. Let them eat cake - Wikipedia

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    These libellistes printed stories and articles vilifying her family and their courtiers with exaggerations, fictitious anecdotes, and outright lies. In the tempestuous political climate, it would have been a natural slander to put the famous words into the mouth of the widely scorned queen.

  5. Category:History of food and drink - Wikipedia

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    History of saffron. History of salt. History of seafood. Spice use in antiquity. History of sugar. History of sushi.

  6. 15 Food and Drink Slogans You'll Never Forget - AOL

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    So read on to revisit some of the most memorable food and drink product slogans in history, and keep in mind that at the end of the day, packaged food is just food in a box and in many cases it's ...

  7. Tudor food and drink - Wikipedia

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    Tudor food and drink. Tudor food is the food consumed during the Tudor period of English history, from 1485 through 1603. A common source of food during the Tudor period was bread, which was sourced from a mixture of rye and wheat. Meat was eaten from Sundays to Thursdays, and fish was eaten on Fridays and Saturdays and during Lent. [1]

  8. List of websites about food and drink - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of websites about food and drink. Websites about food and drink. African Food Network; ChefsFeed; The Daily Meal; Eater.com; Food Network; Food.com;

  9. Category:Food and drink in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 11 subcategories, out of 11 total. Films about food and drink ‎ (13 C, 108 P) Food and drink television series ‎ (6 C, 18 P)