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Founding Foodies

MUCH IS SAID about our Founding Fathers, but I cannot help but wonder if we give similar esteem to our founding foodies—our hunters, fishermen, and farmers. While I greatly admire our Founding Fathers, as a chef, I also cherish those who traverse the wilderness, sweep the seas, and till the earth.

Hunting and thoughts of hunting have dominated men’s lives throughout their existence. Capturing game meant not only food but also clothing, tools, and

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