Parslied (1916), Parsleyed (1926) & Paula (from Savannah)

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PAULA DEAN:  She's from Savannah, not Charleston.  I always type the wrong city.

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PARSLIED, PARSLEYED

You got anything for "parsleyed" or "parslied" adj. before 1928?
--e-mail message, received in Mali

   There isn't a whole lot.  I checked the AMERICAN PERIODICAL SERIES ONLINE, MAKING OF AMERICA, GERRITSEN COLLECTION, AUGUSTA ARCHIVES, UTAH DIGITAL NEWSPAPERS, various Cornell University digital databases (women's periodicals and agricultural periodicals), and more.


(PROQUEST HISTORICAL NEWSPAPERS)
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Christian Science Monitor (1908-Current file). Boston, Mass.: Feb 9, 1916. p. 5 (1 page) :
English Beef with Barley or
Clam Chowder on Tasse (illegible--ed.)
Boiled Red Snapper a la
Hollandaise and Parslied
   Potato

Feeding the Hungry at St. Elizabeths; Special Corps of Dietitians Look After Meals for 4,000 Inmates, Giving Menus With Daily Changes
By JOHN J. DALY.. The Washington Post (1877-1954). Washington, D.C.: Sep 12, 1926. p. SM3 (1 page)
Col. 6:
Sunday--Roast beef, gravy, parsleyed potatoes, string beans, bread, oleo, creamy rice pudding.

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The Washington Post (1877-1954). Washington, D.C.: Apr 10, 1927. p. S5 (1 page) :
Parslied New Potatoes



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