• His son dropped the family name of Litvinsky for the blander one of Phillips.

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  • He stopped using jelly on his peanut-butter biscuits to decrease sugar content and started making a blander veal stock for some dishes, including Rover Easy, which has scrambled eggs with applewood smoked bacon bits.

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