#VintageViands focused on North Carolina community cookbooks this year! To read more about this collection and the Vintage Viands event, follow this link:
https://www.ourstate.com/a-collection-of-cookbooks-finds-its-home-at-uncg/
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#VintageViands focused on North Carolina community cookbooks this year! To read more about this collection and the Vintage Viands event, follow this link:
https://www.ourstate.com/a-collection-of-cookbooks-finds-its-home-at-uncg/
Bum’s Restaurant (Side Entrance), Ayden, Pitt County, North Carolina, May 1998 (with detail)
—The restaurant (est. 1963) was featured in an article by North Carolina writer Daniel Wallace in Our State magazine, April 2014
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