Pimiento Cheese (1910); Sick kitten to a hot brick (1849)
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PIMIENTO CHEESE
Earlier this year, I received an order for "pimiento cheese." It was said that "pimiento cheese sandwiches" were very popular at the Augusta National.
29 July 1910, AUGUSTA CHRONICLE, pg. 8, col. 3 (Ad for J. L. Janes & Co. on Broad Street--ed):
PIMIENTO CHEESE, you know how fine it is. This is good.
2 for...25c
24 November 1931, AUGUSTA CHRONICLE, pg. col. 1 (Ad for Butch Easterling's Place on Sand Bar Ferry Road--ed.):
Toasted Pimento Cheese Sandwiches, Large Size...10c
13 December 1962, AUGUSTA CHRONICLE, third section, pg. 1C, col. 1 photo caption:
PIMIENTO CHEESE SANDWICHES WITH CRABMEAT CHUNKS FOR THE HOLIDAYS
4 September 1969, AUGUSTA CHRONICLE-HERALD, pg. 2 (third section?), col. 1:
_Classic recipe_
_gets new treat_
By CECILY BROWNSTONE
_Porch Snack_
A classic vanilla fudge recipe is treated to almonds.
Pimiento Cheese Sandwiches
Fudge Thinsies
Iced Tea
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SICK KITTEN TO A HOT BRICK
LIGHT ON DARK PLACES AT PANAMA
by An Isthmian Stenographer (Mary A. Chatfield--ed.)
New York: Broadway Publishing Co.
1908
Pg. 40: Another Texan I met boarded where I did in New Haven, which was favored by his presence, as he attended the Yale Law School. He had wild, chrysanthemum hair and prominent ears. I have not the remotest idea what his name was, for every one called him Texas. He sat gazing at me one day at dinner, finally breaking out with, "Miss Chatfield, did you ever love a man right hard?" "Did you ever feel like a sick kitten hugging up tew a hot brick?" he inquired, amid shouts of laughter from the other folks at the table. This was only one of his many wonderful remarks.
A sick kitten hugging up to a hot brick? WHAT DO THEY TEACH AT YALE LAW SCHOOL? Was this how Hillary met Bill?
An OED "sick kitten" search wasn't the cat's meow.
(GOOGLE)
John Palmer, San Francisco Medicine, 1849
... round the lashes," -- it is usual to describe his condition by a feline figure;
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... I do not know what he want(ed) to ask her that for she has told him time and again
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(WRIGHT AMERICAN FICTION)
Byrn, M. Lafayette (1826-1903): The Life and Adventures of an Arkansaw Doctor (1851) 1 match in 1 of 178 pages
CHAPTER VI.
until a report was out that she had a new suitor, and people said that she leaned up to him like a sick kitten to a hot rock, as though she had never cared anything for me. / It looked hard to a
Fifteen minutes around New York
Foster, George G.,
New York : DeWitt & Davenport, 1854.
Pg. 106: Go to any theatre in New York, and you will find every other women in the house, minus the old and ugly, with the arm of the next gentleman round her neck, and frequently the fingers tucked under her off shoulder, while the inconscious creature, looking as if butter wouldn't melt in her mouth, leans up against the many breast, "like a sick kitten to a hot brick."
(AMERICAN PERIODICAL SERIES ONLINE)
ROUND-THE-WORLD JOE.; IV. KEEPING IT UP.
George Eager. Our Young Folks. An Illustrated Magazine for Boys and Girls (1865-1873). Boston: May 1867. Vol. 3, Iss. 5; p. 257 (9 pages)
(Somewhere here--ed.)
True to 'Mandy Collins; Jim's Loyalty. Puck
Current Literature (1888-1912). New York: May 1894. Vol. Volume XV, Iss. Number 5; p. 437 (1 page):
"I did, Colonel--a fine gal down the crick. I sot right up to her, like a sick kitten to a hot brick, for a whole week, when one day 'long came 'Mandy, and I axed her ag'in."
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