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Dinner with the President with Alex Prud'homme

The Preamble

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The Importance of Food in the First World War

Washington and his troops were freezing. It was snowy and cold. Many of his troops didn't have footwear. They were living in these tents. And it was a perfect location except for one thing, which is there wasn't much food. Washington made an example of a few of them. He flogged them in public. And pretty soon the word got out. And suddenly there was plenty of food in his larder. Then spring came along,. There was a big shad run. They feasted on the shad, gained their strength and eventually won the war. A very important turning point. Once Washington was president, he had a slave chef named Hercules. He should have had

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