File Postum Advertisement 1910.jpg thumb Advertisement from 1910 Postum was a powdered roasted grain ... by Post Cereals Postum Cereal Company founder C. W. Post in 1895 and marketed as a healthful alternative to coffee. r pendergrast2000 rp 93 The Postum Cereal Company eventually became General ... to be unhealthy. Postum was made from wheat bran , wheat , molasses , and maltodextrin from corn ... Fans in withdrawal from coffee substitute Postum url http www.deseretnews.com article 1,5143,695240438,00.html ... 2010 03 02 ref ref name rowe20080122 cite news author Taashi Rowe title Goodbye to Postum url http news.adventist.org ... 2010 03 02 ref rquote right Lost Eyesight through Coffee Drinking Postum advertisement r pendergrast2000 ... the benefits of Postum. When imitations appeared the company introduced a cheaper drink, Monk s Brew, that was identical to Postum, then discontinued it after competitors left the market. Instant Postum appeared in 1911. r pendergrast2000 rp 93 98 Although the Postum Cereal Company explicitly stated in its advertising that Postum did not taste like coffee and was not a coffee substitute ... It Transformed Our World author Mark Pendergrast publisher Basic Books year 2000 ref rp 223 Postum ... and its negative effects. These cartoons always ended with the afflicted people switching to Postum ... being discontinued, Postum was sold in the US and Canada. The 8  oz. 226  g glass jar ... a coffee flavored version. Since its discontinuance, a number of replica recipes for Postum have ... Recipe Homemade Postum ref Postum was popular among Latter day Saints members of The Church of Jesus ... 20254 postum author Stephenson, Kathy title Mormons mourn Postum s passing publisher ... r sih20080104 Since 1945, Postum is a US code name for polonium 210 , used in the urchin detonator ... Vintage Postum radio advertisements coffee nocat 1 Category 1895 introductions Category Brand name beverage products Category Coffee substitutes Category Post Foods brands pl Postum simple Postum ... more details
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Wiktionary postumus Postumus died 268 was a Roman usurper and founder of the Gallic Empire. Postumus is also the name of Postumus praenomen , Roman praenomen Postumus Junior , alleged son of the Gallic emperor Agrippa Postumus 12 BC 14 AD , son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa See also Posthumous hndis ru sh Postum razvrstavanje ... more details
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Expand Spanish Esteban el p stumo de Hungr a date April 2012 Stephen of Hungary 1236 1271 was a Hungary Hungarian monarch. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME el postumo de Hungria, Esteban ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1236 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1271 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT el postumo de Hungria, Esteban Category 1236 births Category 1271 deaths Category House of rp d Category Hungarian monarchs Category Medieval Hungary Hungary bio stub es Esteban el p stumo de Hungr a it Stefano il postumo hu Ut sz l tt Istv n magyar kir lyi herceg pl Stefan Pogrobowiec sh Stjepan Postum ... more details
, Inc. successor Kraft General Foods now Kraft Foods foundation 1895 as the Postum Cereal company ... predecessor was established in the United States USA by C. W. Post Charles William Post as the Postum ..., but a roasted, cereal based beverage, Postum . Having developed an aversion to coffee during his time in the sanitarium, Post positioned Postum as a healthy alternative. Its advertising slogan, which he coined himself, was There s a Reason. Postum s main ingredients were naturally caffeine free wheat grain, bran and molasses. Initially Postum had to be brewed like coffee, but in 1911 Post introduced .... Within 10 years of its incorporation his Postum Cereal Company had more than 10 million in capital ... rates. Postum Cereal Company lost its founder in 1914. C. W. Post underwent an apparently successful ... , Volume 7, p. 732. ref She assumed control of the now 20 million Postum Company and managed its ... , published by Moody s Investor Services. ref In 1922 Hutton took the newly incorporated Postum Cereal .... Hutton as chairman and Colby M. Chester as president, Postum Cereal made the first of a series of corporate ... free gelatin, and a powdered mixture for making ice cream in the kitchen. In 1926 Postum Cereal acquired ..., Postum Cereal s revenues in 1926 jumped to 46.9 million. The number of shares stood at 1.375 ... companies, chocolate maker Walter Baker founded in 1765, making it the oldest component of the Postum ... Postum Cereal began selling its first coffee product, Sanka , by obtaining U.S. marketing rights ... Postum s first venture into non edibles , and the Calumet Baking Powder Company , the leading maker of this kitchen essential. Financially, the year culminated on October 1 with the inclusion of Postum ... before. Despite her enthusiasm it took Post three years to convince Postum s management to acquire the company. Postum paid 10.75 million for a 51 interest and its partner, Goldman Sachs , paid 12.5 ... to Dean Foods in 1993. ref Following this acquisition Postum, Inc. changed its name to General ... more details
Image Barleycup Range.JPG thumb right Barleycup and Barleycup Organic Barleycup is an instant cereal drink, available in the United Kingdom . Barleycup was manufactured by the United Kingdom British company Ridpath Pek Ridpath Pek Ltd. , until it was acquired in 2004 by the American firm Smithfield Foods Smithfield Foods Inc. and merged with Norwich Food Company Norwich Food Company Ltd. to form Smithfield Foods Ltd. UK. Ingredients Barleycup comes in both Powder substance powder and granule form, and is made up of soluble solids of roasted barley , rye and chicory . Nutritional information class wikitable style text align left colspan 2 Nutritional information per 100g Energy 1037kJ 244kcal Protein 5.3g Carbohydrate 55.6g Fat trace See also Caro beverage Caro Inka beverage Inka Postum External links http www.smithfieldfoods.com Smithfield Foods site coffee nocat 1 Category Barley based beverages Category Brand name beverage products Category British brands Category Coffee substitutes Category Smithfield Foods brands it Barleycup ... more details
coffee . Postum was an instant type of coffee substitute made from wheat bran , wheat , molasses , and maltodextrin ... made. ref http www.npr.org templates story story.php?storyId 87823968 Postum Postmortem ref ref http www.csmonitor.com 2008 0312 p13s02 lifo.html Can Postum fans revive their beloved beverage? ref In the wake of its discontinuance, a number of replica recipes for Postum have circulated across the Internet ... more details
George Baronzi 1828 ref According to Dic ionar Enciclopedic , Ed. Enciclopedic Bucure ti, 1993, vol I, p. 180 or 1815 according to Petre Pintilie Br ila , Ed. Tineretului, Bucharest, 1966, p. 153 ref in Br ila May 28 1896 was a Romania Romanian poet and translator. Works Poetry Nopturne 1853 Orele dalbe 1864 Satire 1867 Legende i balade Poezii alese , postum 1909 Other Misterele Bucure tului , 3 volume, 1862 1864 Matei Basarab sau Doroban i i semeni Note div style font size 90 references div References Petre Pintilie Br ila , Ed. Tineretului, Bucure ti, 1966, pag. 153 Dic ionar Enciclopedic , Ed. Enciclopedic Bucure ti, 1993, vol I, pag. 180 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Baronzi, George ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1828 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH May 28, 1896 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Baronzi, George Category Romanian poets Category Romanian translators Category People from Br ila Category 1828 births Category 1896 deaths romania poet stub ro George Baronzi ... more details
Caff d orzo Italian language Italian for coffee of barley , often shortened to simply orzo , is a type of hot drink, originating in Italy . Orzo is a caffeine free roasted grain beverage made from ground barley orzo in Italian, from Latin language Latin hordeum . ref http www.merriam webster.com dictionary orzo ref It is an espresso style drink, and when prepared from the roasted barley directly, it can easily be made in typical espresso machine s and coffeemakers . Although traditionally considered a coffee substitute for children, it is an increasingly common choice in Italy and other places for those who choose to eschew caffeine for health reasons. A variety called caf de cebada coffee of barley in Spanish language Spanish is available in Latin America n markets, though it is often more of a roasted barley tea than a coffee like beverage. Instant roasted barley drinks are sold under various brand names, such as Caro Instant Beverage Caro Europe, New Zealand , Pero beverage Pero Switzerland, US and Barleycup UK , among others. See also Postum similar, but wheat based References Refimprove date April 2010 Reflist Category Barley based beverages Category Coffee substitutes nonalcoholic drink stub es Caf de cebada it Bevanda d orzo Caff d orzo fr Caf d orge ... more details
unreferenced date January 2011 File Inka puszka 2009.png thumb right 200px Inka in a 200 gram container Inka is a Poland Polish roasted grain beverage . Developed in the late 1960s during Peoples Republic of Poland communist rule , Inka has been produced in Skawina since 1971, a centre of coffee production since the early 20th century. While it was used in part as a coffee substitute to alleviate coffee shortages in the 1970s, Inka remains popular, in part to the fact that it is caffeine free. It is imported to the United States as Naturalis Inka in packaging reminiscent of that used in Poland in the 1980s. Inka is a roasted mixture of rye , barley , chicory , and sugar beet . Cereal s make up 72 of the content and there are no artificial ingredients or other additives. Its manufacturer, Biogran , also manufactures similar beverages for export. There are the following varieties of Inka Inka Classic Inka Pro Health fortified with additional magnesium . Inka Flavoured three varieties with Chocolate , Milk contains sugar , or Caramel See also Barleycup Caro beverage Caro Postum External links http www.biogran.com en our brands Biogran Coffee DEFAULTSORT Inka Category Coffee substitutes Category Barley based beverages Category Polish cuisine Category Products of Poland Category European Union products Category Products with protected designation of origin pl Inka kawa ... more details
Expand German topic culture date November 2011 Alfred M ller Felsenburg Preis Alfred M ller Felsenburg Preis is a literary prize of Germany . Winners 1988 Fritz Nagel 1989 Nevzat Yal n 1990 Ilse Bintig 1991 Heinz Nattk mper 1992 Christof Wackernagel 1993 Saliha Scheinhardt 1994 Carlo Ross 1995 Mutter Marie Therese Linssen Mechernich, postum 1996 Michael Klaus 1997 Hans Steinacker Witten 1998 Stefanie Gercke Hamburg 1999 Vera Lebert Hinze Hilchenbach 2000 Otti Pfeiffer and Arthur Japin 2001 Peter Sch tze and Anna Maria Sigmand 2002 Edith Linvers and Martin Bormann junior Martin Bormann 2003 Christoph R sner and Liselotte Funcke 2004 Petra Holtmann and Horst Kniese 2005 Angelika Schr der and Hans Cla en 2006 Annette Gonserowski and Hermann Multhaupt 2007 Linde Rotta Leipzig and Alfred M ller Felsenburg 2008 im Todesjahr des Namensgeber Alfred M ller Felsenburg wurde der Preis nicht vergeben 2009 Paul Alfred Kleinert Berlin and S ndor Tat r Budapest 2010 Horst W. N gele D nemark 2011 Martin Cern and Kirsten Niesler Category German literary awards Germany stub Lit award stub de Alfred M ller Felsenburg Preis ... more details
A roasted grain beverage is a hot beverage made from one or more cereal cereal grains roasted and commercially processed into crystal or powder form to be reconstituted later in hot water. The product is often marketed as a caffeine free alternative to coffee and tea . Several well known roasted grain beverages are Caro Instant Beverage Nestl Caro , Inka beverage Inka , and Postum a discontinued product . Other brands can be found at health food store s and at some grocery stores. Some common ingredients include toasted barley , malt ed barley , rye , chicory , molasses , and beet beet root . Asian grain tisanes Roasted grain beverages are popular in Polish brands Inka, Krakus, Anatol, Kujawianka and East Asia n cuisines, Japan , China , and Korea each having their own versions usually roasted grains simply steeped in hot water . Genmaicha is green tea blended with roasted brown rice . Hyeonmi cha is brewed, roasted brown rice. Mugicha bori cha in Korean is a tisane made from roasted barley and usually drunk as a cool summer beverage. Oksusu cha is brewed roasted maize corn tisane due to its sweetness it is sometimes served alongside or mixed with mugicha to soften the latter s bitterness. Sungnyung is made from rice scorched while boiling. Safety Acrylamide , a suspected cancer causing chemical, is found at high levels in dark colored baked, roasted and fried high carbohydrate foods, as well as in roasted coffee and barbecued meat. The dark roasted grains used in roasted grain beverages would also, presumably, have high levels of acrylamide. The http www.slv.se default.aspx?id 1379&epslanguage EN GB Heatox Project Heat generated Food Toxicants is a European Union project that assessed the quantities of acrylamide in various foods. The Project recommended that people toast foods as little as possible. Acrylamide was found in Postum, a roasted grain drink, at a level of 22.3 micrograms per portion. Acrylamide was found in coffee at levels of 1.9 micrograms per porti ... more details
Infobox Company company name Post Holdings, Inc. company logo Image Post logo new.png 180px The Post Cereals logo. company type public NYSE POST company slogan POST foundation 1895 location St. Louis, Missouri key people C. W. Post , William Stiritz ref http www.battlecreekenquirer.com article 20120113 NEWS01 301130009 Ralcorp announces new board lead Post Holdings ref industry Food processing products Breakfast cereal s, Marshmallow cereal squares revenue homepage http www.postcereals.com Official Site Post Holdings, Inc. NYSE POST , also known as Post Cereals formerly Postum Cereals is a food company that was founded by C.W. Post in 1895 with the first Postum , a cereal beverage, developed by Post in Battle Creek, Michigan . The first cereal, Grape Nuts , was developed in 1897. Post has its headquarters in the Bank of America Plaza St. Louis Bank of America Plaza in Downtown St. Louis downtown St. Louis, Missouri . ref http www.postcereals.com contact Contact Us . Post Foods. Retrieved on January 18, 2010. ref The Postum Cereals company, after acquiring Jell O gelatin in 1925, Baker s chocolate brand Baker s chocolate in 1927, Maxwell House coffee in 1928, and other food brands, changed its name to General Foods Corporation in 1929. General Foods was acquired by Altria Group Philip Morris Companies in 1985. In 1989, Philip Morris merged General Foods with Kraft Foods , which it had acquired in 1987, to form the Kraft General Foods division. The cereal brands of Nabisco were acquired in 1993. In 1995, Kraft General Foods was reorganized and renamed Kraft Foods. On November 15, 2007, Kraft announced it would spin off Post Cereals and merge that business with Ralcorp Ralcorp Holdings . ref name Merger cite web url http phx.corporate ir.net phoenix.zhtml?c 129070&p irol newsArticle&ID 1078406 title Kraft Foods to Merge Its Post Cereals Business With Ralcorp accessdate 2007 11 15 work publisher Kraft Foods ref That merger was completed August 4, 2008. ref name Ralcorp ... more details
Arthur Bruce Williams January 27, 1872 May 1, 1925 was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan . Williams was born in Ashland, Ohio , and attended the common schools of Eaton County, Michigan . He graduated from Olivet College , in that county, in 1892. He was admitted to the bar law bar in 1894 and commenced practice in Battle Creek, Michigan Battle Creek . He was interested in agricultural pursuits at his summer home in Gull Lake Michigan Gull Lake . He served as director of the Old National Bank in Battle Creek, and also as vice president and general counsel of the Postum Cereal Company . He also served as president of the Michigan Manufacturers Association. On June 19, 1923, Williams was elected as a Republican Party United States Republican from Michigan s 3rd congressional district to the 68th United States Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of John M. C. Smith . In 1924 he was re elected to the 69th United States Congress 69th Congress and served until his death in Baltimore, Maryland . He was interred in Maple Hill Cemetery in Charlotte, Michigan . References CongBio W000490 http politicalgraveyard.com bio williams1.html R9M0JHIYZ The Political Graveyard s start s par us hs succession box before John M. C. Smith title United States Congressional Delegations from Michigan United States Representative for the 3rd Congressional District of Michigan years June 19, 1923 &ndash May 1, 1925 after Joseph L. Hooper s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Williams, Arthur Bruce ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH January 27, 1872 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH May 1, 1925 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Williams, Arthur Bruce Category 1872 births Category 1925 deaths Category Members of the United States House of Representatives from Michigan Category People from Ashland County, Ohio de Arthur B. Williams ... more details
C.W. Post was a granola type breakfast cereal introduced in the United States by General Foods in July 1974. ref Registration of C.W. Post trademark, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. ref It was named after C. W. Post , the founder of the Postum Cereal Company that later became General Foods. The cereal company unit was later sold off and is now Post Foods . It followed the debuts of other granola cereals by major U.S. cereal manufacturers in the early 1970s Heartland Natural Cereal, Quaker 100 Natural Granola , Country Morning, and Nature Valley . Image C.W.Post trademark.gif right 275px Trademark of C.W. Post cereal The cereal was available with or without raisins , and its sugar content by weight was 27.8 and 24.8 , respectively, ref Jane Brody, http books.google.com books?id tKhMMzFvd5EC&pg PA134&lpg PA134 Jane Brody s Nutrition Book , W. W. Norton & Company, 1981, p. 134. ISBN 978 0393014297. An http books.google.com books?id tKhMMzFvd5EC&pg PA134&lpg PA134 PPA132,M1 analysis published in 1979 put the sugar content at 29.0 and 28.7 , respectively. ref in the middle range of popular cereal brands at the time. ref http books.google.com books?id tKhMMzFvd5EC&pg PA134&lpg PA134 PPA132,M1 Brody, p. 132 133 . ref It was discontinued in 1994. The television commercials were well known for a few unique characteristics. A scene of a long table at a farm , with family members clapping a repeating beat. Also, because the suggested serving size was 1 4 cup, the commercial accurately portrayed a paltry amount of cereal being poured into the awaiting bowl. References reflist Category 1974 introductions Category Post Foods brands ... more details
Infobox person name Marjorie Merriweather Post image caption Marjorie Meriweather Post in 1929 puic 1 log 2009 April 8 image size 200 px birth date Birth date 1887 3 15 birth place Springfield, Illinois death date death date and age 1973 9 12 1887 3 15 death place occupation Philanthropist , socialite , Postum Cereal Company owner, General Foods founder networth USD 5 billion 2008 dollars salary website Marjorie Merriweather Post March 15, 1887 September 12, 1973, Springfield, Illinois was a leading United States American socialite and the founder of General Foods , Inc. She was the daughter of C. W. Post and Ella Letitia Merriweather. At age 27, when her father died, she became the owner of the rapidly growing Postum Cereal Company , founded in 1895. She was subsequently the wealthiest woman in America, when her fortune reached approximately United States dollar USD 250 million. Marriages Post married four times. In 1905, she married investment banker Edward Bennett Close of Greenwich, Connecticut , and divorced in 1919. Their eldest daughter, Adelaide, married Thomas Durrant, Merrall MacNeille, and banker Augustus Riggs . Their second daughter, Eleanor Post Close, later known in the media as Eleanor Post Hutton, married film director Preston Sturges , Etienne Marie Robert Gautier, George Curtis Rand, Hans Habe , Owen D. Johnson son of author Owen Johnson , and orchestral conductor Leon Barzin . Through his second marriage, Edward Bennett Close would become the paternal grandfather of actress Glenn Close . She married for a second time, in 1920, financier Edward Francis Hutton . In 1923, he became the chairman of the board of the Postum Cereal Company, and they developed a larger variety of food products, including Birdseye Frozen Foods . The company became the General Foods Corporation in 1929. Post and Hutton divorced in 1935. Their only child, Nedenia Marjorie, became an actress under the name Dina Merrill , who married Stanley M. Rumbough, Jr., actor Cliff Robe ... more details