Pumpkin chips using vinegar, sugar or honey, cinnamon, mace and cloves are pictured, left. The darker chips on the left were made with honey, those on the right with sugar. The honey ones are more mellow, covering the vinegar tang found in the sugared ones.
Monday, November 26, 2018
Monday, November 19, 2018
Turkeys for Thanksgiving
In 1878, three farms in CT raised 10,000 turkeys each year! The following article described how turkeys were raised on a farm in "Washington Hollow" NY then slaughtered to be sold in the famed Washington Market and Fulton Market in New York City for Thanksgiving. Turkeys fed on grasshoppers and cracked corn, laid fifteen eggs which hatched in May and roosted for the night on an apple tree, left. Other images from the same time are listed below.
Monday, November 12, 2018
Happy 300th New Orleans - 1800s beignets, coffee and the French Market
After her husband traveled to New Orleans in 1850 (he missed Cafe du Monde, 1861), Jane Gilmor Howard (Mrs. B.C. Howard) included a recipe for "beignets souffles" or "Balloon Fritters", deep fried in lard, in her Fifty years in a Maryland Kitchen cookbook, 1873.
Monday, November 5, 2018
World War I - 100 years ago - rolling kitchen
This year is the 100th anniversary of the end of The Great War. The photograph shows a World War I rolling kitchen from 1918. Library of Congress: "Machine Gun Battalion, Company G, Second Brigade, rolling kitchen. Hermitage, France. March 11, 1918."