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Hardtack - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Briefly describes the history of hardtack, known as a staple in the Civil War soldier's diet, but used well before that; and offers several recipes, historical and modern. Also includes a selection of books, films, and music relating to the Civil War. ... Hardtack is thick cracker made of flour, water, and sometimes salt.
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Briefly describes the history of hardtack, known as a staple in the Civil War soldier's diet, but used well before that; and offers several recipes, historical and modern. Also includes a selection of books, films, and music relating to the Civil War. ... Army Hardtack Recipe...
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Hardtack was a biscuit made of flour with other simple ingredients, and issued to Union soldiers throughout the war. Hardtack crackers made up a large portion of a soldier's daily ration. It was square or sometimes rectangular in shape with small holes baked into it, similar to a large soda cracker.
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A menu of items available at the deli, online ordering of common, water and hardtack crackers. ... Today, Bent's Cookie Factory continues that tradition by offering a wide selection of cookies, cakes, brownies and gifts, in addition to our well known hardtack crackers. You can order products from our online store.
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The Northwest Historical Military Society...
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Hardtack Recipe by Kathy Kleiman (MCHA Co. E) ... Alternative Hardtack Recipe ... Hardtack is the most famous American Civil War staple food. Hard as a rock, this cracker was easily made by large contract baking companies to the bane of many a Civil War soldier. As Mike Bilbo states, it is more aptly called "digestible leather".
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Briefly describes the history of hardtack, known as a staple in the Civil War soldier's diet, but used well before that; and offers several recipes, historical and modern. Also includes a selection of books, films, and music relating to the Civil War. ... We don't know just when people first began to make hardtack,
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