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Spiced Pork Chops

THE AMERICAN TABLE

hake ‘n Bake seasoned coating mixes were originally introduced in 1965 by the General Foods Corporation as an easier alternative to fried chicken or fried pork chops. The original advertisements were staples during daytime television programs such as and ; they featured child actors delivering the line, “And I helped!” Starting in the 1980s, the Shake ‘n Bake spokesperson was Ann B. Davis, who played Alice on , perhaps the most well-known fictional

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