A Frenchman, Paul-Jacques Malouin (1701-1778) wrote a detailed (over 300 pages) book Description et détails des arts du meunier: du vermicelier et du
boulenger - about the pasta maker and baker - with marvelous images. The hard manual labor was eased somewhat by rotating a pole connected by rope to the pasta press bar and by jumping up and down on a pole to knead the dough (similar to 1638 biscuit break).
Monday, March 25, 2019
Monday, March 18, 2019
1911 Macaroni machine
Huge macaroni machine in 1911 as compared with Jefferson's smaller version a hundred years before (below, more HERE ); from Artemas Ward's The Grocer's Encyclopedia. NY: 1911
Monday, March 11, 2019
Thomas Jefferson's Maccaroni machine
Friday, March 1, 2019
2 prong forks
When the wider silver folks came out some continued to eat with two prong steel forks or knife. An American defended "that Americans have as good a right to their own fashions" and to eat off a knife in 1837. Even 15 years later a British visitor remarked on the habits of Baltimore women still using two prong forks.
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