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Cranberry Pudding, Primitive Fireplace, Cooking Workshop, Fireplace Cooking, Onion Pie, Colonial Kitchen, Corn Pudding, The Thirteen, Cornish Hens

Over the weekend, our regiment's very own expert in eighteenth-century foodways led a workshop in hearth cooking at a lovely 1765 house owned by another couple from our group. It was a prodigiously educational day and I learned enough to finally feel like I'll actually be comfortable not only preparing meals during events, but even intelligently conversing with visitors about what I'm doing! Yes, folks, progress has been made with me and cooking! ;-) We began our day with a lesson in how to…

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Collins-Sharp House | Historic Odessa Foundation - Odessa, Delaware 18th Century Party, Apple Cranberry Crisp Recipe, Colonial Dollhouse, 1800s House, Colonial Recipe, Trail Vintage, Cooking Hearth, Stories About Love, Nova Scotia Travel

The Collins-Sharp House c.1700, one of Delaware’s oldest structures, is a center for educational programming. Hearth-cooking demonstrations feature documented recipes from the late 18th- and early 19th- centuries. Local patron H. Rodney Sharp restored this and other buildings in Odessa in the middle of the last century, helping to preserve the community's unique legacy.

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Outdoor Kitchen Pizza Oven, Cooking On Fire, Kitchen Pizza Oven, Rustic Cottage Kitchens, Colonial Cooking, Appreciate Gifts, Fire Hearth, Cooking Hearth, Fireplace Cooking

2003 James Beard Award NomineeThe open hearth is where American colonials baked their beans, English families took their tea, French country families prepared their pot au feu, and Italian mothers stirred their polenta. THE MAGIC OF FIRE explores both the techniques of hearth cooking and the poetry...

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Osage Bluff Quilter: The last week at John C. Campbell Folk School Cooking Fireplace, Primitive Fireplace, Cooking Hearth, Fireplace Cooking, Irish Cottage, Primitive Homes, Dutch Oven Cooking, Irish Soda, Fire Places

My second week at the Folk School was spent just hanging out. The blacksmith was assisting in a class and I would be visiting with friends and enjoying the scenery. This shows part of the path that I would walk everyday from the Keith house to the blacksmith shop. One afternoon there were about 17 of us that went to a wine tasting at Cherokee Cellars in downtown Murphy. Tuesday evening I watched Chitter and Chatter dance in the Keith house. One of the blacksmithing students gave my…

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