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George Crum and the Saratoga Chip
by Gaylia Taylor

Lee & Low Books, $16.95
Hardcover | April 2006
978-1584302551

An account of the life and career of George Crum, a biracial chef who is credited with the invention
of the potato chip at a Saratoga Springs, New York, restaurant in 1853. Based on historical records.

Growing up in the 1830s in Saratoga Springs, New York, isn't easy for George Crum. Picked on at school because of the color of his skin, George escapes into his favorite pastimes — hunting and fishing.

Soon George learns to cook too, and as a young man he lands a job as chef at the fancy Moon's Lake House. George loves his work, except for the fussy customers, who are always complaining! One hot day George's patience boils over, and he cooks up a potato dish so unique it changes his life forever.

Readers will delight in this spirited story of the invention of the potato chip — one of America's favorite snack foods. George Crum and the Saratoga Chip is a testament to human ingenuity, and a tasty slice of culinary history.

Rachel's Pick

Rachel Says:

"This is a great retelling of George Crum and his creation of the potato chip! We are so fortunate that George Crum chose to wreak his revenge on an impossibly persnickety patron by fiendish culinary creativity rather than just spitting in his food! (The patron was lucky too.) A fun book that includes local/American history and marvelous illustrations – what's not to like?"

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