tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3796952210677517538.post7714228464054740604..comments2023-06-15T04:56:36.554-04:00Comments on Fun Food Fight: Dinner and a Cup of Coffee? What Were They Thinking?Brian Grossmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13356404947723619895noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3796952210677517538.post-78791944628787842652011-10-02T16:16:59.278-04:002011-10-02T16:16:59.278-04:00What a fantastic blog. To answer the question, a s...What a fantastic blog. To answer the question, a sandwich and a hot cup of Joe to me is like milk and cookies to others. They just compliment each other. Maybe it's my profession, we still serve coffee with meals whether the patients want it or not, most of my elderly patients (if not too critical) love coffee with their hospital sandwich at lunch (and/or dinner).Cheryl Leighhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15527079847538673419noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3796952210677517538.post-1593252059729362942011-10-01T10:17:51.654-04:002011-10-01T10:17:51.654-04:00glad to hear you're enjoying my biography of F...glad to hear you're enjoying my biography of Fred Harvey. If you're interested, we also started a site called The Fred Harvey Cookbook Project, on which we post a "new" archival recipe from Harvey chefs each morning and encourage experimentation. Here's a link to the famous Fred Harvey coffee-making instructions (which will make you happy someone invented the automatic drip coffee maker.)<br />http://fredharveycookbook.tumblr.com/post/9621966701<br /><br />May Fred be with you,<br />Stephen Fried<br />adjunct professor, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism<br />www.stephenfried.comOne Nation, Under Fredhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13620636638618486144noreply@blogger.com