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  2. Hickory Farms - Wikipedia

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    Hickory Farms, LLC is an American food gift retailer with headquarters in Chicago. [1] Richard Ransom established the company in 1951 when he began selling handcrafted cheese at local fairs. By 1959, the company added summer sausage and opened its first retail store in Maumee, Ohio. By 1981, it operated over 1,000 Hickory Farms stores and ...

  3. Summer sausage - Wikipedia

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    Summer sausage is an American term for a sausage that can be kept without refrigeration until opened. Summer sausage is made of beef, pork, or sometimes venison. [1] Summer sausage is fermented, and can be dried or smoked, and while curing ingredients vary significantly, curing salt is almost always used. Seasonings may include mustard seeds ...

  4. Need a Gift Idea? Send a Basket Full of Meat and Cheese - AOL

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    The best meat and cheese gift baskets of 2023 will make anyone smile. Choose from budget gift baskets, housewarming gift baskets, and charcuterie board gifts.

  5. The Perfect Gift For Your Friend Who's Always Ordering The ...

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    For a diverse spread, this gourmet gift basket comes with roasted garlic, summer sausages, three flavors of gourmet cheeses, sun-dried tomato bruschetta, flatbread, and water crackers.

  6. The Most Delicious Food Gift Baskets That Everyone Will Love

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    Favorite Flavors Gift Basket. This meat and cheese basket will satisfy savory and sweet cravings. It comes with three kinds of sausage, a variety of cheeses and crackers, savory mustards, and ...

  7. Cuisine of the Midwestern United States - Wikipedia

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    A typical Midwestern breakfast might have included meat, eggs, potatoes, fruit preserves, and pie or doughnuts. [7] At harvest time, families ate mostly home-produced foods. [9] More settlers began to arrive in the rural Midwest after the Erie Canal was completed in the 1820s.

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