Clementine Paddleford
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Clementine Paddleford was an American
United States
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 food writer active from the 1920s through the 1960s, writing for several publications, including the New York Herald Tribune
New York Herald Tribune
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, the New York Sun
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, The New York Telegram, Farm and Fireside, and This Week magazine. A Kansas
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 native, she lived most of her life in New York City
New York City
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, where she introduced her readers to the global range of food to be found in that city. She was also a pilot, and flew a Piper Cub around the country to report on America's many regional cuisines. Paddleford coined the term "hero" relating to a submarine sandwich
Submarine sandwich
A submarine sandwich, also known as a sub among other names, is a sandwich that consists of a long roll of Italian or French bread, split lengthwise either into two pieces or opened in a "V" on one side, and filled with various varieties of meat, cheese, vegetables, seasonings, and sauces. The...

 in the 1930s, writing that one needed to be a hero to finish the gigantic Italian sandwich.

She was born in Stockdale, Riley County, Kansas
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, and graduated from Manhattan (Kansas) High School in 1916. She graduated from Kansas State Agricultural College
Kansas State University
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 in 1921 with a degree in industrial journalism. She moved to New York
New York
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, where she enrolled in the Columbia School of Journalism and attended night classes at New York University
New York University
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. She covered expenses by reviewing business books for the business publication Administration and the New York Sun.

One of her assignments was to report on the cooking and food aboard a US Navy submarine
Submarine
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, which took her to the USS Skipjack (SSN-585)
USS Skipjack (SSN-585)
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in 1960 for a brief cruise.

Works

  • Patchwork Quilts, (c. 1928)
  • A Dickens Christmas Dinner, (1933)
  • Twelve favorite dishes, with Duncan Hines and Gertrude Lynn (1947)
  • Recipes from Antoine’s kitchen : the secret riches of the famous century-old restaurant in the French Quarter of New Orleans, (United Newspapers Magazine Corp, 1948)
  • A Flower for My Mother, (Henry Holt & Co, 1959)
  • How America Eats, (Charles Scribner's Sons, 1960)
  • Clementine Paddleford's Cook Young Cookbook, (Pocket Books, 1966)

Posthumously collected in:
  • The Best In American Cooking: recipes collected by Clementine Paddleford, (Charles Scribner's Sons, 1970)
  • American Food Writing: An Anthology with Classic Recipes, ed. Molly O'Neill (Library of America, 2007) ISBN 1598530054

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