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  2. Fish finger - Wikipedia

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    The term "fish finger" is first referenced in a recipe given in a popular British magazine in 1900, [1] and the dish is often considered symbolic of the United Kingdom by British people. [2] The food restrictions during and after WWII expanded the consumption of fish fingers, but companies struggled to maintain decent quality.

  3. Timeline of food - Wikipedia

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    First commercial fish fingers. The American company Gorton-Pew Fisheries, now known as Gorton's, was the first company to introduce a frozen ready-to-cook fish finger; the product, named Gorton's Fish Sticks, won the Parents magazine Seal of Approval in 1956. [129] [130] The developer of those fish sticks was Aaron L. Brody. Seafood USA 1953

  4. Ruth Faison Shaw - Wikipedia

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    Shaw was born in Kenansville, North Carolina, [1] on October 15, 1889. [2] Her father was a Presbyterian minister and she had four brothers. [2] She attended elementary school in Cabarrus County, North Carolina. [3] She graduated from a Presbyterian girls school, the James Sprunt Institute, in 1906. [1] She also attended the Peabody ...

  5. Fish knife - Wikipedia

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    Fish serving cutlery (end of 19th century). Fish knives, like most highly specialized utensils, date back to Victorian era.The fish knife was preceded in the 18th century by a silver fish slice (also known as fish trowel, fish carver, and fish knife [2]), [1] a broad tool used for serving fish (thus yet another name, fish server), pudding, [3] and other soft desserts.

  6. Fish finger sandwich - Wikipedia

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    A fish finger sandwich is a sandwich primarily containing fish fingers, which are pieces of battered or breaded fish, along with lettuce and a sauce. It is a popular dish in the United Kingdom, where it is a comfort food. [1] [2] The sandwich often has no other filling, but may include a sauce such as tartar, mayonnaise or ketchup. [3]

  7. Harold von Braunhut - Wikipedia

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    Braunhut was born in Memphis, Tennessee, on March 31, 1926, to Jeanette (née Cohen), whose family was in the toy business, and Edward Braunhut, owner of a printing shop. [2] [3] His grandfather, Tobias Cohn, was head of the T. Cohn Superior Toy Company, which he founded in 1900, until 1968, when he filed for bankruptcy and the company was purchased by Brumberger Inc. [4] He grew up in New ...

  8. Thaumatrope - Wikipedia

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    He described the device in his 1827 educational book for children Philosophy in Sport Made Science in Earnest, with an illustration by George Cruikshank. A thaumatrope of a mouse and a cage British mathematician Charles Babbage recalled in 1864 that the thaumatrope was invented by the geologist William Henry Fitton .

  9. Finger Tips - Wikipedia

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    There were also more specialised categories which ran briefly, they were: Fizzics Finger-Tips: Fun science experiment; Cryptic Finger-Tips: A special series on code-breaker; Green Finger-Tips: Plant-related project; Techno Finger-Tips: Projects using a computer; Party Finger-Tips: Party idea; Special challenge is the "One-Minute-Make".