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  2. Marjorie Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Marjorie Eleanora Johnson (née Holtby; born August 9, 1919), [1] the "Blue Ribbon Baker", is a popular baker from Robbinsdale, Minnesota, [2] born in Hennepin County, Minnesota. [1]

  3. Leeann Chin (restaurateur) - Wikipedia

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    Leeann Chin (February 13, 1933 [1] – March 10, 2010) was a Chinese-born American restaurateur, entrepreneur and businesswoman who founded the Leeann Chin restaurant chain in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area, which features her name, in 1980.

  4. Cuisine of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The cuisine of Minnesota is a type of Midwestern cuisine found throughout the state of Minnesota. Typical Minnesota cuisine is based on Norwegian , Swedish , and German cuisine, with heavy Native American (particularly Ojibwe and Dakota ) influences.

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    Minnesota: Manny's. Minneapolis Zagat calls Manny's "a steak man's steakhouse," and indeed it has snagged a spot on Men's Journal's list of the world's 10 best steakhouses. Try the 50-ounce ...

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  7. Alice Elizabeth Doherty - Wikipedia

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    "The Minnesota Woolly Girl" Alice Elizabeth Doherty (March 14, 1887 – June 13, 1933) was an American woman born with the condition hypertrichosis lanuginosa.

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  9. Girl Meets Farm - Wikipedia

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    Girl Meets Farm is an American cooking show that airs on Food Network, and is presented by cookbook author Molly Yeh.The series features Yeh cooking Midwestern farm meals sometimes influenced by her Jewish and Chinese heritage, [1] primarily at her farm on the Minnesota-North Dakota border.