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All food in a childrens’ camp must be approved by the director before being used.
11.08.080 Food supply. It is unlawful to use any food in a children’s camp unless such food is from a source approved by the director. (Ord. 7583 Part 3 Ch. 9 § 706, 1959.)
At Nickajack Elementary School, all peanut products are banned, even peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.
Source: Columbus Ledger – Enquirer (August 08, 2002)
Margarine may not be substituted for butter in restaurants unless it is requested by the customer.
97.18(4) (4) The serving of colored oleomargarine or margarine at a public eating place as a substitute for table butter is prohibited unless it is ordered by the customer.
It is illegal for a lady to eat chocolates on a public conveyance.
Nineteenth century, the bastion of women’s lib.
It is illegal to break a hard-boiled egg at the sharp end.
Any person found breaking a boiled egg at the sharp end will be sentenced to 24 hours in the village stocks (enacted by Edward VI). This is another law that was likely still on the books until a massive “cleanup” of archaic laws in 2012.