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- Clementine Paddleford (September 27, 1898 – November 13, 1967) was an American food writer active from the 1920s through the 1960s, writing for several...
- Peter Paddleford (1785–1859) was a covered bridge builder who designed a new wooden bridge truss, one he never patented. The design was used widely throughout...
- Complete Book of Mexican Cooking, M. Evans and Co. ISBN 0-87131-333-2 Paddleford, Clementine, (1960) How America Eats, Charles Scribner's Sons Wikibooks...
- Is". The Palm Beach Post. p. 20. Retrieved 18 October 2010.[dead link] Paddleford, Clementine (6 December 1958). "Have A Polynesian Party!". Spokane Spokesman-Review...
- [two-and-one-quarter-ounce] jar. A 1945 article by noted food writer Clementine Paddleford tells this story about the origin of the name: The tea was ready for market...
- "grilled" or "broiled"). It did not do well until early 1965, when Clementine Paddleford of the New York Herald Tribune gave it a rave review. The Beatles and...
- building, she added a bar and quadrupled seating. In 1946, Clementine Paddleford, a food writer for the New York Herald Tribune, wrote that "pretty girls"...
- gristmill on what is now called Smith Brook. Peter Paddleford (1785–1859) was the inventor of the wooden Paddleford Truss for covered bridges. Many of his original...
- Electronic Library, University of Hawaii Press. Retrieved November 15, 2010. Paddleford, Clementine (December 28, 1957). "Authentic Hawaii, East of First Ave"...
- p. B1. "Miiko Taka Gets Divorce". New York Times. November 17, 1958. Paddleford, Clementine (November 17, 1963). "Barbecue at the Table". Los Angeles...