Balls
of ice cream encased in warm pie crust made by Jefferson's French chef were novel enough to stir
comment by TWO Congressmen attending a Presidential dinner. Among Jefferson's few handwritten recipes is one for
vanilla ice cream. A 1786 French book of ice creams, an early British cookbook with recipe - which he owned - ice cream freezer in his inventory, and more...
Monday, July 28, 2014
Monday, July 21, 2014
Madeira - a Pot and a Quern
Monday, July 14, 2014
Ice Cream Man in 1845 New York City and 1815 London
Selling Ice Cream - or more likely Ice Milk - on the streets of NYC "during the hot sultry weather in July and August" while carrying glasses and a sorbetiere. From the book Cries of New York we learn that 'you scream' to rhyme with ice cream is nothing new and that cream was hard to obtain...
Monday, July 7, 2014
Roll out the barrel ...on a sled
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