During the 1920s, dough was chilled in rolls or logs in the ice boxes, then sliced and baked. With more electric refrigerators, the variety increased. Links to other historic cookies are below.
Saturday, November 26, 2022
Thursday, November 17, 2022
Stir-up Sunday; also Christmas talks and tapes 2022
Sunday, November 13, 2022
Coffee and other intoxicants (1600-1850) virtual exhibition and talk
From 1600-1850, new intoxicants included sugar, coffee, tea, chocolate, opiates and tobacco. A talk on the Intoxicating Spaces: The Impact of New Intoxicants on Urban Spaces in Europe website is on Nv 16.
Image of an "Ottoman coffee house in Istambul" from 1819.
Sunday, November 6, 2022
Revolutionary War comes to the Tatnall and Lea mills in Delaware
During the Revolutionary War the Tatnall and Lea flour mills of Brandywine, by Wilmington, Delaware furnished flour to the American army. Washington and Lafayette visited Joseph Tatnall. Before the battle of the Brandywine, Washington ordered the top grinding stones of the mills to be removed and hidden from the British troops.
Labels:
Flour,
Lea (Elizabeth Ellicott),
Mills,
Revolutionary War
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