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Classic Food And Restaurants Of The Upper Peninsula 1st Edition Russell M Magnaghi

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Classic Food And Restaurants Of The Upper Peninsula 1st Edition Russell M Magnaghi
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Publisher: American Palate
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.78 MB
Author: Russell M. Magnaghi
ISBN: 9781467149549, 1467149543
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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Classic Food And Restaurants Of The Upper Peninsula 1st Edition Russell M Magnaghi by Russell M. Magnaghi 9781467149549, 1467149543 instant download after payment.

Author and award-winning historian Russell M. Magnaghi delves into the delectable food history of the Upper Peninsula.Michigan's Upper Peninsula is a veritable cornucopia of delicious dishes. Over the centuries, the shared food knowledge and passion Native Americans and immigrant of all kinds produced the region's iconic foods and beloved restaurants. Mackinac Island remains the epicenter for fine food. Here one can dine on freshly caught trout and whitefish at the Grand Hotel before tracking down the island's celebrated fudge for dessert. Afield of the island, visitors and residents alike can attend a Friday night fish fry virtually anywhere in the area, savor a juicy "Big C" burger at one of the many Clyde's Drive-In locations, or just have a refreshing glass of beer at Tahquamenon Brew Pub in aptly-named Paradise.

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