journalism history

  • food journalism,  journalism history

    Cecily Brownstone Cookbook

    I just received my copy of Associated Press Food Editor Cecily Brownstone’s 1972 cookbook. She begins with a section called “Confessions of a Food Editor.” It was written in a Q-and-Q format. One of the questions was: “Where do you get your recipes?” She responded: “From the same place Fannie Farmer (whose cookbook was first published in 1896) got hers – from the cooks of her own period and those who went before plus her own ingenuity. When I was till new to the food business, I once complained that all recipes stem from the same basic rules and so a food writer must inevitably rely on those. When Irma…

  • food journalism,  journalism history

    Cecily Brownstone Cookbook

    I just received my copy of Associated Press Food Editor Cecily Brownstone’s 1972 cookbook. She begins with a section called “Confessions of a Food Editor.” It was written in a Q-and-Q format. One of the questions was: “Where do you get your recipes?” She responded: “From the same place Fannie Farmer (whose cookbook was first published in 1896) got hers – from the cooks of her own period and those who went before plus her own ingenuity. When I was till new to the food business, I once complained that all recipes stem from the same basic rules and so a food writer must inevitably rely on those. When Irma…

  • Clarice Rowlands,  journalism history

    Clarice Rowlands Information

    I am continuing my work on the Milwaukee Journal women’s page journalists from the 1950s and 1960s. The other day, I received the above death certificate for Clarice Rowlands who had died suddenly in 1967. Her death was referenced in Jean Otto’s book but I never found Clarice’s obituary. The death certificate clarified that she died of a heart attack and that she was still married to Charles Nevada at the time. (He worked in promotions at the Milwaukee Journal.) It also clarified that her official name was Clarice Nevada even though she wrote under her maiden name of Clarice Rowlands.

  • Clarice Rowlands,  journalism history

    Clarice Rowlands Information

    I am continuing my work on the Milwaukee Journal women’s page journalists from the 1950s and 1960s. The other day, I received the above death certificate for Clarice Rowlands who had died suddenly in 1967. Her death was referenced in Jean Otto’s book but I never found Clarice’s obituary. The death certificate clarified that she died of a heart attack and that she was still married to Charles Nevada at the time. (He worked in promotions at the Milwaukee Journal.) It also clarified that her official name was Clarice Nevada even though she wrote under her maiden name of Clarice Rowlands.

  • food journalism,  journalism history

    Milwaukee TV food personality Breta Griem

    This past week I interviewed Tina Daniell – the daughter of Milwaukee Journal women’s page journalist Constance Daniell. Tina mentioned that her mother had worked on the Breta Griem cooking show “What’s New in the Kitchen?” on WTMJ in the 1950s. (Griem is on the left in the above 1954 photo.) It was on the air from 1949 until 1962 and has been described as one of the oldest cooking shows in the U.S. Griem also wrote the above cookbook which I just ordered. I am curious to see how she defined Midwestern food compared to Jeanne Voltz’s defining food of the South. I am curious about what has been…

  • food journalism,  journalism history

    Milwaukee TV food personality Breta Griem

    This past week I interviewed Tina Daniell – the daughter of Milwaukee Journal women’s page journalist Constance Daniell. Tina mentioned that her mother had worked on the Breta Griem cooking show “What’s New in the Kitchen?” on WTMJ in the 1950s. (Griem is on the left in the above 1954 photo.) It was on the air from 1949 until 1962 and has been described as one of the oldest cooking shows in the U.S. Griem also wrote the above cookbook which I just ordered. I am curious to see how she defined Midwestern food compared to Jeanne Voltz’s defining food of the South. I am curious about what has been…

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