Emeline Jones and Potato Chips

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Culinary Arts
Student Submission

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Caterer, Chef, Culinary Instructor, entrerpreneur

Emeline Jones

New York, New York | 1819-1918

Emeline Jones was a chef that made feasts, and was well known for her terrapin stew. President Arthur wanted her to be a White House chef, yet she turned it down. She made feasts and lived in Manhatten, New York.

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