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  2. Margaret Rudkin - Wikipedia

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    Using her grandmother's recipe, Rudkin decided to make a stone-ground whole wheat bread – more nutritious than store-bought white bread, which lost vitamins and minerals in processing and was artificially fortified. Other ingredients she used included whole milk, butter, honey, and molasses.

  3. Stoneground flour - Wikipedia

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    Stoneground flour is whole grain flour produced by the traditional process of grinding grain between two millstones.This is in contrast to mass-produced flours which are generally produced using rollers.

  4. Continental Baking Company - Wikipedia

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    Continental was purchased by ITT in 1968, then sold to Ralston Purina in 1984. [25] It was purchased by Interstate Bakeries Corporation in 1995. The combined company was rebranded Hostess Brands in 2009. [26] Twinkies were introduced by the Continental Baking Company in 1930. Hostess Brands (the former Interstate Bakeries Corporation) closed in ...

  5. Orangeburg Massacre - Wikipedia

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    Hammond was killed by a shot to his back. [69] Middleton received seven bullet wounds: three to his arm and one each to his hip, thigh, and heart. [69] Smith was killed by shots from both sides, leaving five bullet wounds. [60] Many of the student witnesses believed that the patrolmen had mistaken Smith for Sellers and had aimed their fire at ...

  6. Genocide of indigenous peoples - Wikipedia

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    At least 4,500 California Indians were killed between 1849 and 1870, while many more perished due to disease and starvation. [200] 10,000 Indians were also kidnapped and sold as slaves. [201] In a speech before representatives of Native American peoples in June 2019, California governor Gavin Newsom apologized for the genocide. Newsom said ...

  7. Bloody Island massacre - Wikipedia

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    The people were eventually confined to a village surrounded by a stockade and were not allowed weapons or fishing implements. Families starved on the meager rations they provided only four cups of wheat a day for a family. When one young man asked for more wheat for his sick mother, Stone reportedly killed him. [7]

  8. Bread loaves recalled in Japan after 'rat remains' were found

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    Loaves of bread have been taken off store shelves in Japan after the remains of “a small animal” believed to be a rat were found. But the nation has been rocked by food woes recently ...

  9. Richmond, Indiana explosion - Wikipedia

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    The Richmond, Indiana, explosion was a double explosion in the United States in 1968. It occurred at 1:47 PM EST on April 6, in downtown Richmond, Indiana. [1] The explosions killed 41 people and injured more than 150.