Authors: Aaron Bobrow-Strain
food rationing, 123.
See also
bread rationing
food safety, 190â91; knowing the source of your food and, 48â49; need for new model of, 49â50; regulations, 19; resurgent anxiety about, 46â47; wrapped bread and, 43.
See also
hygiene; sanitation
Foxworthy, Jeff, 164
France, U.S. wheat shipments to, 138â39
Fredericks, Carleton, 167
Freihofer bread, 161
French bread, 1, 23, 142â43, 149
French Communists, 138â39
French Revolution, bread riot and, 5
Fresh Horizons bread, 180â81
Froman, Robert, 129
Froude, Charles, 97
Frounier, Dominique, 194
Fruitlands, 86
Gage, Frances D., 84
Gallup Poll (1940), 118
gender: boy culture during Cold War, 127; bread consumption and, 123.
See also
women
General Baking Company, 27â28
General Mills, 115â16, 120
genes.
See
eugenics genetically modified organism (GMO) labeling, 67
genetic predestination, 94â95
germs, 14, 18, 33â34, 41â43, 44, 45.
See also
bacteria; disease; food-borne illnesses; hygiene; sanitation
Gilded Age, 8
Gilgamesh, 3
Glendening, Logan, 97
global food politics, 11
gluten-free diet, 73â78
GMO labeling, 67
Going against the Grain
, 74
“Golden Age of Food Fads,” 34
Gold Medal flour, 68
“good bread”: counterculture on, 170, 171; “good society” and, 7â8, 9; Grahamism and, 86â87; paradox of efforts to produce, 195â96; social structure and, 6; traditional family values and, 84
“good food,” xi, 204n19; changing the world through, 13; counterculture of 1960s and 1970s and, 174; distribution of power and, 12; elitism and, 12â13; “good society” and, 10, 171; knowing where your food comes from and, 48â49; low-paid work and, 16; mindset of fermentation and, 194â95; national security and, 107â8; progressive era and, 22â23; utopian dreams of, 13â15, 190â96
Good Housekeeping
, 36, 43, 68, 118â19
Gouveia, Lourdes, 49
Graham, Sylvester, 15, 79â88, 89, 101
graham crackers, 79, 86
Graham flour, 86
Grahamism, 79â88, 92, 101â2, 171
Grain Damage
, 74
The Grain-Free Diet
, 74
Great Britain.
See
Britain
Great Depression, 72, 110; health of Americans during, 110
Great Harvest, 183
Greece, 139; ancient Greece, 7
Greeley, Horace, 84
Green Revolution wheat programs: in India, 158â59; Mexican production of bread, 153â55; negative effect of, 157â59; a Second, 161
Griffith, R. Marie, 93, 95
Grupo Bimbo, x, 133â34, 135, 160â61, 197â98
Guthman, Julie, 12
Haffner, George, 61
Hale, Sarah Josepha, 84
health: benefits of wheat bread, 95; counterculture's impact on awareness of, 177â79; European vs. American bread and, 144; for fighting during World War II, 110â11; social status and, 187; study on enriched bread's impact on, 124.
See also
disease; food-borne illnesses
health and discipline, dreams of, 8, 73â103, 191; and Christian physiology, 80â81; and criticism of white bread, 88â90, 97â98; and eugenics movement, 93â94; and fears over health impact of bread, 78â79; and gluten-free diet, 73â78, 100â3; and gospel of moderation, 98â100; Grahamism, 79â88; and health impact of white bread, 97â98; and overcoming genetic predestination, 94â95; and Physical Culture philosophy, 91â93; and racial vigor with white bread, 95â97
health bread, 179â81
heirloom starters, 193
Hershey, Lewis B., 110
Hess, John, 181
“hippie” counterculture, 168
hipster white trash chic, 164
history of bread: dreams of good bread, 13â15; industrial bread, 14, 23â25; social status and, 7; world, 3â6
Holsum bread advertisement, 17, 40
home economics/economists: euthenics movement, 36; scientific household management and, 32â33; siding with industrial vs. homemade bread, 62, 63
Home Health Radio
(Clark), 73
homemade bread, 1â2; counterculture of 1960s and 1970s and, 174; food purity and, 61â63; as inferior to industrial bread, 44â45; in late nineteenth century, 23; as the most hygienic, 37â38; in the 1970s, 181â82; shift to industrial bread from, 23â25; shift to store-bought bread from, 29â30
household cleanliness, 33â34
housewives: criticism of home bread making and, 61â63; enriched bread and, 117; factors involved in bread choices by, 225n59; in Rockford study on bread preferences/consumption, 122; sanitary procedures and, 45
housework, professionalization of, 33
How the Other Half Lives
(Riis), 35
humane-sustainable cattle, 10â11 Hunter, Beatrice Trum, 168
Hutchinson, Woods, 65, 95â96, 97
hygiene, 194; early twentieth-century social anxiety over, 33â34; in homemade vs. bakery bread, 37â38; professionalization of domestic, 32â33; Progressive Era reform and, 22; social reform on, 33â34, 36â37; of workers in bakeries, 39.
See also
sanitation
immigrant bakeries, 25
immigrants: bakery hygiene and, 39â40; blame for social change on, 21; food-borne illnesses associated with, 35; food safety concerns and, 47, 49; as meatpackers, 18; as unfit to serve in the military, 110; and white bread as “Americanizing,” 7
India, 158; Punjab region, 158
industrial bakers.
See
baking industry
industrial bread, xi; artisan bread and, 54â55; beginning of, 24; Bimbo Bakery (Mexico), 133â34, 153â55, 160â61; complaints about, by 1950s housewives, 122; concern for food purity and, 19; consumption of, in 1940s and 1950s, 122â23; European bread vs., 143â44; health bread, 179â81; history of, 14, 23â25; homemade bread as inferior to, 44â45; 1950s-era concerns about, 167â68; pure food and, 19, 20; relationship to industrial food, 8â9; thiamin deficiency and, 112; triumph of, 45â47; Ward Bakery, 20, 24â29; white trash and, 164â65, 187â88; whole wheat, 98â99.
See also
enriched bread; store-bought bread; white bread
industrial food and food production, 8â9; abundance and efficiency with, 59â60; American dream of, 161; American superiority in, during Cold War, 141; food access and, 159; in Japan, 144â48; Mexican Agricultural Program, 152â53; Mexican Green Revolution model for, 155â57; in Mexico, 134; negative impact of Green Revolution technology, 157â59; problems associated with, 71â72
inequalities: Green Revolution wheat production reinforcing rural, 157â58; Grupo Bimbo and, 160; spread of disease and, 82.
See also
class; social status
inspections, bakery, 37â39, 40
International Multifoods, 174
Interstate Bakeries Corporation, 28
Interstate Baking, 161
Iran, 139, 144
Iraq, 3
Israel, 3
Italy, 3
ITT Continental, 180â81
Japan, x, 136, 144â48
Jeffries, B. G., 94
Jewish bread riots, 36
Jewish rye bread, 96, 219n53 Jordan, 3
Journal of Home Economics
, 113, 121
Journal of the American Medical Association
, 43, 112
The Jungle
(Sinclair), 18, 38
Juska, Arunas, 49
Just Food
(McWilliams), 71
Kamp, David, 12
Katz, Sandor, 189
Katzen, Molly, 177
Kellogg, John Harvey, 86
Kennan, George, 127
King, Martin Luther, Jr., 168
“kitchen revolt,” 181â82
Kleen-Maid Bread, 55
Korea, 136
Kronprinz Wilhelm
(battleship), 89; “the
Kronprinz Wilhelm
incident,” 89, 90
labor organizations, 38
La Brea Bakery, 52â55, 70â71, 184, 185
Lactobacillus sanfrancisco
, 184
Ladies Home Journal
, 60
La Follette, Robert M., 27
LaLanne, Jack, 91
Lamarckian evolution, 94
la PanaderÃa Ideal, 150
Lappe, Frances Moore, 179
Latson, W. R. C., 34
Laurel's Kitchen
(Robertson/Flinders), 175, 176, 181
La Vie de France, 183
Leader, Dan, 52
Lebanon, 3
Lecture to Young Men on Chastity
(Graham), 81
Lederle, Ernst, 39
legislation: mandating enriched bread, 117; Pure Food and Drug Act (1906), 19, 67
Levant, 3
Levenstein, Harvey, 34
Lewis, Oscar, 155
Lexington Mill & Elevator, 66â67
liberals, in alternative food movement, 105â7
Lima, Ohio, 142
Listen America
(radio program), 119
literature, utopian, 59 “Little Miss Sunbeam,” 126
The Living Bread
(Merton), 168
local food, 48â49
local wheat, 83, 87
Locke, J. L., 146â47
Loewy, Raymond, 166
Long Telegram (1964) (Kennan), 127
Looking Backward
(Bellamy), 59
“lord,” origins of title, 5
Los Angeles Times
, 138, 141â42, 179
Louis XIV of France, 4
Lovell, Philip, 98
lunch program, Japanese, 145â46, 147
MacArthur, Douglas, 147
MacFadden, Bernarr, 88, 90â93, 97, 101, 171, 177
“Madeira-Mamore case,” 89, 90
malnutrition, 110, 111, 115
Mamet, David, 163
Manhattan, Kansas, x
MAP (Mexican Agricultural Program), 152â53, 157.
See also
Green Revolution wheat programs
Markel, Howard, 35
Marshall Plan, 139, 140, 142
mass-produced white bread, 8â9, 24.
See also
industrial bread
McCance, R. A., 124
McCann, Alfred, 65, 88â90, 101
McCay, Clive, 112, 113
McCollum, E. V., 99
McNamara, Robert, 167
McWilliams, James, 71
meat, 4, 6, 10, 15, 18, 19, 48, 49, 82, 83, 86, 89, 92, 96, 107, 179, 189
Meatless Mondays, 107, 117
meatpacking industry, 18, 38, 49
Meehan, Mary Anne, 118
Mellon Institute, 26
Mencken, H. L., 129
Merck, 115, 116
Merton, Thomas, 168
Mesopotamia, 3
Messersmith, George, 150
Mexican Agricultural Program (MAP), 152â53, 157.
See also
Green Revolution wheat programs
Mexican Ministry of Agriculture, 152
“Mexican Miracle,” 134, 155â58
Mexican Revolution, 148â49
Mexico: Grupo Bimbo, 133, 160â61; industrial bread made in, 153â55; “Mexican Miracle” in, 134; pressure for U.S. shipments of wheat to, 150â51; wheat production in, 152â53; white bread eaten in, 148â50
Mickler, Ernst Matthew, 187
microbiology, 42
Middle Ages, European, 4
middle class: in counterculture of 1960s and 1970s, 169; high-end bakeries for, 183â84; professionalization of domestic labor and, 32, 33; and Progressive Era, 22, 23
military draft, 110
military mobilization, civilian diet and, 108â9
milk, 6; anxieties about tainted, 18; drinking raw, 17â18; unpasteurized, 47â48
millers, 66, 67, 68, 112â13, 114
minorities, blame placed for social change on, 21
Mitchell, Helen, 113
The Modest Miracle
(film), 119
moldy bread, 42, 150
Montgomery, Alabama, 41
morality: Grahamism, 15, 81, 83â84, 85, 102; Physical Culture, 92â93; superiority of whole wheat bread, 147, 174, 178; white bread and, 64â65; white vs. dark bread and, 7, 78, 174
More Work for Mother
(Cowan), 71
Mother Earth News
, 169
Nader, Ralph, 178
NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement), 11
National Association of Master Bakers, 61
National Day of Bread, 172
National Food Board, 99
National Research Council for Defense, 118
national security: dreams of food and, 192; food and, 107â10, 130; wheat exports and, 138.
See also
peace and security, dreams of
Native American Indians, Grahamism and, 87
nativism, 21, 23, 35
“natural food,” 86
Naturally Good Baking
(pamphlet), 174
naturalness, dream of, 190, 191, 194â95.
See also
resistance and status, dreams of
Neolithic groups, 3
New York: bakery regulation in, 39; bread consumption in, 20; cholera in, 15; cleanliness of bakeries in, 39â41; high-end bakeries in, 184; poor civilian health in, 110, 111; sliced bread in, 56; Ward Bakery in, 20â21, 25, 26â27, 35â36
New York Baking Company, 35
New York Globe
, 89
New York public school system, 129
New York State Emergency Food Commission, 113
New York State Factory Investigating Committee, 39
New York Telegram
, 97
New York Times
, 52, 107, 143, 163, 175â76, 181
Nickerson, Janet, 143â44
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), 11
North Country Alternatives, 167
Northwestern Miller, 100
“no-time” bread baking, 69â70
nuclear war, bread and preparing for, 128
nutrition: deficiencies in postwar Japan, 145; research on, 111â12; and synthetic enrichment of bread, 112â14; World War IIâera, 110â11.
See also
diet; enriched bread
nutritional value: USDA statement on white bread, 100; of whole wheat vs. white bread, 96â97
nutrition classes, 119â20
nutrition research, 111â12
“Nutrition Weeks,” 119â20
Ogden Standard, 41
Olbermann, Keith, 74
oligopoly, 11, 24, 61, 71, 90, 178, 191
“Open Letter to the Next Farmer-in-Chief” (Pollan), 107
Orenstein, Peggy, 175â76