What's for Lunch?: A Taste of Northeast Ohio Food Industries and Their Development
Print and Electronic Resources
Print Resources
Arnold, S. J. (2004). Everybody loves ice cream: the whole scoop on America's favorite treat.Cincinnati, OH: Emmis Books.
Ball, J. (2006). Food creations: from hot dogs to ice cream cones. New York, NY: Bearport Publishing.
Burhans, D. (2008). Crunch! A history of the Great American potato chip. Madison, WI: Terrace Books.
Fleisher, P. (2001). Ice cream treats: the inside scoop. Minneapolis, MN: Carolrhoda Books.
Funderburg, A. (1995). Chocolate, strawberry, and vanilla: a history of American ice cream. Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green State University Popular Press.
Funderburg, A. (2002). Sundae best: a history of soda fountains. Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green State University Popular Press.
Greenstein, E. (2003). Ice cream cones for sale!. New York, NY: A. A. Levine.
Gibbons, G. (2006). Ice cream: the full scoop. New York, NY: Holiday House.
Landau, E. (2001). Pretzels: one of the world's oldest snack foods. Vero Beach, FL: Rourke Press.
Landau, E. (2001). Ice cream: the cold creamy treat. Vero Beach, FL: Rourke Press.
Levenson, G. (2004). Bread comes to life: a garden of wheat and a loaf to eat. Berkley, CA: Tricycle Press.
Llewellyn, C. (1998). Milk. New York, NY: Children's Press.
Powell, M. (2005). Ice cream: the delicious history. Woodstock, NY: Overlook Press.
Taylor, G. (2006). George Crum and the Saratoga chip. New York, NY: Lee & Low Books Inc.
Turback, M. (2002). A month of sundaes. New York, NY: Red Rock Press.
Wardlaw, L. (2000). We all scream for ice cream!: the scoop on America's favorite dessert. New York, NY: Harper Collins Publishers.
Electronic Resources
America's Ice Cream & Dairy Museum at Historic Elm Farm http://www.elmfarm.com
American Dairy Association -- Mideast http://www.drink-milk.com
Dairy Farming Today http://www.dairyfarmingtoday.org
Food History. "The History of the Pretzel." http://www.kitchenproject.com/history/Pretzel.htm
Grain Power. "All About Bread," http://www.grainpower.org/bread.asp
International Dairy Foods Association (IDFA). "Ice Cream." http://www.idfa.org/facts/icecream.cfm
June is National Dairy Month http://ourohio.org/index.php?page=it-s-national-dairy-month
The Library of Congress Learning Page. "Using Primary Sources in the Classroom." http://memory.loc.gov/learn/lessons/primary.html
National Park Service. "Teaching with Historic Places -- Photo Analysis Worksheet." http://www.nps.gov/nr/twhp/photoana.htm
Ohio Means Business. "Ohio's Agriculture and Food Processing Industry Represents All Elements of Food Processing and Production." http://www.ohiomeansbusiness.com/key/agribusiness.php
Snack Food Association. "The Potato Chip is 150 This Year!" http://www.sfa.org/potato150.aspx
United States Department of Agriculture -- Agricultural Research Service -- AIPL Kids' Corner -- Dairy Web Sites http://www.aipl.arsusda.gov/kc/kidlinks.html
Dairymens -- http://dairymens.com
Pierre's Ice Cream Company -- http://www.pierres.com
Schwebel's -- http://www.schwebels.com
Smucker's -- http://www.smuckers/com
Snack Food Association -- http://www.sfa.org
Troyer Farms -- http://www.troyerfarms.com
Videos/DVDs
An Ice Cream Show: A Warm and Funny Look at the Sweet Frozen Treat. 1996. Produced and directed by WQED Pittsburgh and Rick Sebak.