Selling milk from 12 gallon cans, from the 1808 book The Cries of New-York with a description. Also pictures from 1795 and 1805 Great Britain.
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Monday, April 22, 2013
Spring Puddings and Rhubarb
Rhubarb, with its strikingly red stalks and large green leaves, became popular in Victorian England and by 1822 was the main ingredient in Spring Puddings. The "pie-plant" was forced by the warmth of the waste water from the boilers of the factories... in Yorkshire...
Labels:
Culinary History,
Food History,
Glasse,
Pie,
Pudding,
Recipes,
Rhubarb
Monday, April 15, 2013
Shad fishing
The weather is warming and the Shad are running. Actually they are swimming up the rivers to spawn. The following 14 images [click to enlarge] from the 16th and 19th centuries show the various ways to catch the shad from wiers, spears, nets on sticks and large nets.
Labels:
Cries,
Culinary History,
Fish,
Food History,
Maryland,
Pennsylvania,
Planked Fish,
Shad
Monday, April 8, 2013
Smithsonian food exhibit
Monday, April 1, 2013
Fools
For April Fools Day... a variety of Fools. While most of the Fool recipes were for Gooseberry, other cooked and mashed fruits included Strawberry, Raspberry, Apple, Orange, Cherry or Rhubarb. 14 recipes from 1675 to 1908...
Labels:
Culinary History,
Food History,
Fools,
Glasse,
Leslie,
Randolph,
Recipes
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