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      • The naturalist Clarence Birdseye never met an animal that he didn’t want to devour. Working for the U.S. Biological Survey out West in the first decade of the 20th century, Birdseye learned to trap and cook field mice, chipmunks, gophers.
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  2. The World-changing Discovery of Clarence Birdseye | Stories | Notre Dame Magazine | University of Notre Dame. The intrepid adventurer and frontier foodie dynamically accelerated the race for greater convenience. But at what cost? Andrew Santella. Winter 2021-22. Illustrations by Curtis Parker.

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    Birdseye Frozen Foods. Energy and Environment. Clarence Birdseye (1886-1956) found a way to flash-freeze foods and deliver them to the public - one of the most important steps forward ever taken in the food industry.

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    Born in 1886 in Brooklyn, New York, Birdseye studied at Amherst College before working as a naturalist for several biological departments within the U.S. government. During an expedition to Labrador, Canada, a young Birdseye observed Inuit fishermen freezing their catch by throwing it onto surface ice. The fish were frozen quickly in the frigid air...

    Birdseye understood that providing the public with tasty, nutrient-rich frozen foods would be a very successful business venture. At this time, foods were frozen slowly, and that meant that once they were thawed, they lacked the appealing taste and texture of fresh foods. Upon his return to New York, in 1924 Birdseye developed and patented a method...

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  4. naturalist. Known for. Establishing the modern frozen food industry. Clarence Birdseye (December 9, 1886 – October 7, 1956) was an American inventor, entrepreneur, and naturalist, considered the founder of the modern frozen food industry. He founded the frozen food company Birds Eye.

  5. The Five-Percent Nation, sometimes referred to as the Nation of Gods and Earths (NGE/NOGE) or the Five Percenters, is an Afro-American Nationalist movement influenced by Islam that was founded in 1964 in the Harlem section of the borough of Manhattan, New York City, by Clarence 13X, who was previously known as Clarence Edward Smith.

  6. Nov 17, 2017 · The Scopes Trial, or the Scopes Monkey Trial, was a 1925 trial in which Clarence Darrow and William Jennings Bryan debated the teaching of evolution in schools.

  7. May 18, 2012 · Clarence Birdseye's life as a taxidermist, fur trader, hunter, and fish lobbyist all led to his creation of the modern frozen food industry. His inventions made frozen food tastier and more widely ...