America’s Favorite Foods, 1933

Alabama – Roast Partridge
Arizona – Mexican Corn and rice
Arkansas – Frog’s Legs
California – Oranges, Grapes, Brook Trout, Pears
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Colorado – Venison Steaks
Connecticut – Beefsteak Pie
Delaware – Marble Cake
Florida – Baked Red Snapper
Georgia – Baked Oysters
Idaho – Mutton Dishes, Baked Potatoes
Illinois – Planked Steaks
Indiana – Crumble Tarts
Iowa – Hogs and Hominy
Kansas – Fried Corn
Kentucky – Fried Apples, Chestnut Souffle
Louisiana – Shrimp, Pecan Pralines, Oyster Tipperary
Maine – Baby Lobsters
Maryland – Oysters Covered With Bacon
Massachusetts – Clam Omelets, Baked Beans
Michigan – Beans and Lentils
Minnesota – Pig’s knuckles and Sauerkraut
Mississippi – Flannel Cakes, Fish Stew
Missouri – Squabs and Sauerkraut
Montana – Pears with Ginger
Nebraska – Butterscotch Pie
Nevada – Carrot Pudding
New Hampshire – Kidney Bean Soup
New Jersey – Cranberries and Blackberries
New Mexico – Frijoles
New York – Noodles and Ham, Lobster Newburgh
North Carolina – Sweet Potato Pie
North Dakota – Game Soup
Ohio – Strawberries
Oklahoma – Chicken and Corn Pudding
Oregon – Apple Pudding and Dishes
Pennsylvania – Snapper Soup, Pepper Pot, Fruit Punch
Rhode Island – Chowder
South Carolina – Hopping Johnny Cake
South Dakota – Hominy, Cheese
Tennessee – Sweet Potato Rolls
Texas – Barbecued Beef
Utah – Oatmeal Cookies
Vermont – Pancakes, Maple Syrup
Virginia – Fried Chicken, Special Hams, Bass
Washington – Salmon Fritters, Bran Biscuits
West Virginia – Pigeons in Cornmeal
Wisconsin – Cheese, Roast Goose
Wyoming – Currant Pudding, Potato Molds

Ghoul, 1933

Boris Karloff stars in this British horror film, where he plays the part of Prof. Henry Morlant, a dying Egyptologist who purchased “The Eternal Light” a rare Egyptian artifact, where if placed in the hand of Anubis after death, would grant the owner immortality. Naturally, everyone in the film wants the artifact for themselves, but patiently waited until the eccentric professor had passed away. After an elaborate burial, Morlant rises from the dead to retrieve his stolen jewel!

Original British movie poster

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