“I must say one thing about southern down-home brewed coffee with chicory. If you have worms, you'll never have them again.” Clive Cussler (1931) Novelist Source: The Sea Hunters Home , Coffee
“Keeping the Army of Northern Virginia fed and clothed was a never-ending struggle. His men were making their own shoes now, when they could get the leather, which as not often. The ration was down to three-quarters of a pound of meat a day, along with a little salt, sugar, coffee- or rather, chicory and burnt grain- and lard. Bread, rice, corn… they trickled up the Virginia Central and Orange and Alexandria Railroad every so often, but not nearly often enough. He would have to cut the daily allowance again, if more did not arrive soon. President Davis, however, was as aware of all that as Lee could make him. To hash it over once more would only seem like carping.” Harry Turtledove book The Guns of the South Source: The Guns of the South (1992), p. 4 Men , Shoe , Coffee , Clothes