Cracking eggs competition in 1836 New York, a White House Egg Roll of 1874, and English Monday egg games in early 1800 are detailed. Eggs have been decorated for centuries, with some intricate or memorable examples "preserved very carefully in the corner-cupboard ; each egg being the occupant of a deep, long-stemmed ale-glass...
Monday, April 25, 2011
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Cries of London on fore-edge painting
Wheatley's picture of a street seller carrying strawberries in pottles
is actually on the fore-edge of a book of poems by William Cowper. What's even more remarkable is there is a
different picture if seen from back to front.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Friday, April 8, 2011
Queen Cakes and patty-pans
Queen's Cakes are little pound cakes with currants baked in small fluted pans.
So how did they get the name - was there a particular Queen? Petty or Patty Pans could be large or small, china or tin, and huge numbers. Recipes given for the cake and icing...
So how did they get the name - was there a particular Queen? Petty or Patty Pans could be large or small, china or tin, and huge numbers. Recipes given for the cake and icing...
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Food History,
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