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Pouding chômeur ("unemployed man's pudding", often translated idiomatically as "poor man's pudding") is a dessert that was created during the early years of the Great Depression [1] in Quebec, Canada. It typically involves a bread pudding covered in a mixture with a syrup, usually maple syrup and cream. [2]
Package from a Singapore outlet, c. 2007. The Famous Amos cookie brand has gone through four package designs. The original package consisted of a round, tin metal box, similar to the blue packages of a European brand of cookies, except that Famous Amos's package was white, and with a photo of what seemed to be a large chocolate chip cookie spinning on Wally Amos's finger.
Chômeur is French for unemployed person. It may also refer to: Chômeur, a grammatical term to describe an element of a sentence that has been "demoted" Pouding chômeur, a dessert from Quebec; Tichumaren or Tishoumaren, a style of music in Northern Africa
At the company’s height, 320 Van de Kamp’s Holland Dutch Bakers dotted the West Coast from California to Washington. [2] In 1930 the company built a large bakery and administrative offices to support its growth in Glassell Park, Los Angeles. The Van de Kamp Bakery Building was designed by New York architect J. Edwin Hopkins. [3]
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"Gourmet-Cookie Bakers Do Their Jobs In Silence". The Blade Toledo. April 15, 1985. p. A15. Perlow, Maris (May 4, 1995). "Hearing-Impaired Cookie Maker Has Recipe for Success". Los Angeles Times. p. D6. [dead link ] "A N.J. Bakery Where Flashing Lights Are A Key To Owner and Staff's Success". The Philadelphia Inquirer. May 7, 1995. p. L04.