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Teach A Man To Cook
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|October/November 2017
While others ate his food, Dad dreamed up new dishes.
Both of our parents worked in the 1950s while my siblings and I were growing up in our small town in southern Wisconsin. My mother, Olivia Goede, was a registered nurse at Edgerton Hospital, and my father, Paul, was a chef. In the early 1960s, he worked at Mader’s, a top German restaurant in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
This story is from the October/November 2017 edition of Reminisce.
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