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The Land of Lincoln is a vaguely arrowhead-shaped state in the heart of the Midwest. It is home to the third largest American city, Chicago, which sits along the shores of Lake Michigan. The poet Carl Sandburg described Chicago as “the hog butcher for the world.” The city was made so by the invention of refrigerated railroad cars. With refrigeration, meat could be packed in Chicago and shipped in cold cars to the East Coast. In the 1800s, John Deere, an Illinois blacksmith eased the way for agriculture in the Prairie State by devising a better steel-bladed plow capable of cutting through the hard Illinois prairie. Today, Illinois is a major producer of soy, corn, and wheat. In 1943, a couple of Chicago restaurateurs first presented their cheesy, thick-crust pizza to a mostly pizza-puzzled crowd at Pizzeria Uno. Though not an overnight success, Chicago-style deep-dish pizza is today a hit throughout the country. Three years later, just down the road in Springfield, the Cozy Dog Drive-in applied the finishing touch on the corn dog by inserting the first stick into one end of a deep-fried dog! After that, state fair fare would never be the same again.
 

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Golden Rum Cake

Reviewed on Sep. 7, 2008 by bread-n-butter
This has always been a hit at my parties. I made this for my soldier and sent it to him. It stores well.
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Czechoslovakian Cookies

Reviewed on Sep. 6, 2008 by michiganfoodie
I made these because my husband's ancestors are Bohemian/Czech. These cookie bars are really better than I thought they would be. I didn't have strawberry jam, so I used blackberry jam. Very good!!!!
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Chocolate Peanut Treats

Reviewed on Sep. 6, 2008 by Diane A.
These were amazing! They were so quick and easy to make! I don't care for chunky peanut butter, so I used creamy. I also was out of semi-sweet chips and subbed milk chocolate chips instead. I took them to a gathering and everyone loved them. Thanks!
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