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  1. Now, only 13% of our household budgets are for food, and 42% of our food money goes for restaurant food. http://bit.ly/4DZqjR
  2. In 1901 half of a household's budget went to food, almost all cooked at home.
  3. Welcome @tuttijackson, curator and library student, who listens to obscure 60s music and designs publications on the fly.
  4. Wish I could go RT @smithsonianNMAI: A-MAIZE-ing (sorry couldn't resist) programs for 'Maize in the Americas' http://ow.ly/FcgI
  5. Fascinating research on the transformation from “United States are” to “United States is” (think Shelby Foote) http://bit.ly/azCPv
  6. RT @museummedia: Google to digitise Iraq Museum archives: CEO http://is.gd/52xNS
  7. Lincoln momento at the Indiana State Museum: http://bit.ly/5KN4L7 (via @mediakath) #his226
  8. dancohen Cool "Dictionary of Words in the Wild" - searchable pix of words in public places http://lexigraphi.ca/ via @dancohen
  9. Very cool graphic on a century of household goods. Notice speed of adoption for phone vs cell phone, for instance. http://bit.ly/5jyEYm
  10. This evening at Hanover College -- sold out performance by the Vienna Boys Choir (established in 1498!).
  11. Great essay from historian @larrycebula on “What I Learned from Twitter Today” http://bit.ly/2lA54V
  12. Welcome @NancyProctor (Head of New Media, Smithsonian Am Art Museum) who loves art, history, feminist theory, good food, & nice people.
  13. Welcome @sharre, of Sydney, a history PhD student, teacher, and crafter.
  14. @fordstheatre Thanks for the #followfriday!
  15. Hanover College folks can search for info related to their classes -- ie #His229 #His165 #His225 etc. See course list: http://bit.ly/YVo4d
  16. We’re doing the ERA in #His229 today. Do you know the Lucretia Mott Amendment? the Alice Paul Amendment? http://bit.ly/7aBhup
  17. Welcome @SonoranDragon, who describes self as "public library circulation manager, historian, image junkie, geek," among other things.
  18. Insightful on how social media will change the way we do history (tho I doubt #3 would come to pass). http://bit.ly/5dH3
  19. @CLTcurator relevant article re your public history question -- on Williamsburg's teaching model http://bit.ly/1s93D1
  20. @ScAtEr_ChIcK -- Glad to see from your tweet that you enjoyed your tour of Hanover. Come back again!