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  • Homemade Old-Fashioned Applesauce

    September 15, 2022 /

    Applesauce is one of those comfort foods that takes us back to our childhoods. Who doesn’t remember eating applesauce? Applesauce,…

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    Candace
  • Homemade Peppermint Patties

    December 16, 2021 /

    If you are looking to try your hand at candy-making, but are still a little intimidated by the whole process,…

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    Candace
  • A Fermenter’s Experience: Ginger Beer

    July 30, 2020 /

    Long before the days of sugar filled sodas and soft drinks, people still craved bubbly, sweet, cold drinks. What is…

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    Candace

Hi, I’m Candace! I’m the authoress around here and culinary history is my passion! I love books (especially historic cookbooks), experimenting with recipes and researching food and its history. This is my journal of sorts of the amazing facts I find in my research! Read more…

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This summer I went on a working vacation up to Mic This summer I went on a working vacation up to Michigan with my brothers. After the trip, before we went home, we had a chance to enjoy the quaint little downtown of the town we were staying near.

We managed to wander into an amazing three-story antique shop and spent two hours walking around and looking at everything! It was like waking back in time 😁

Of course, I had to share some photos of all the historic kitchen tools, cookbooks and old food packaging that we found! It was amazing to see the old designs of the kitchenware and the name brands that no longer exist! 

#vacation #summer #summertime #michigan #history #antique #antiquestore #antiquecookbook #cookbook #kitchenware #foodhistory #culinaryhistory
It's been a long, wonderful summer! 🌞 I manage It's been a long, wonderful summer! 🌞

I managed to post a little bit on here now and again, but the break was much needed and very satisfying!

I'm back now though and tomorrow the first part of my fall content begins! We are taking it back to school again this year, but the difference is this month's food history topic is all about cooking schools!

It was a fun food history topic to research 😊 Keep a look out for the first post tomorrow!

#summer #summerbreak #school #backtoschool #cooking #cookingschool #cookingschools #foodhistory #culinaryhistory #fall
How I have been surviving the Texas heat wave this How I have been surviving the Texas heat wave this summer.... Dark chocolate and local kombucha! ⛱️ 🌞

(Also, so much coconut water not pictured 😁)

What have you been doing to beat the heat this summer?

#summer #summertime #goodoldsummertime #august #chocolate #darkchocolate #kombucha #coconutwater #coconut #heatwave
My dad's birthday was last week and he requested h My dad's birthday was last week and he requested his favorite cake - red velvet! I don't often make it because of all the red dye, but since this was a special number birthday for him, I made it 😁 🎂

I love making homemade cakes! It takes longer then just stirring up a cake mix, but the flavor is 💯 percent better. Especially if you're making your own cream cheese frosting! So, so good!

Do you know why this cake is known as a red "velvet" cake? The cake was introduced during the Depression. The Adams red food coloring company promised that this new cake recipe that they had created to sell their red food dye, would have a fine crumb texture like velvet!

What's your favorite cake to make?

#cake #homemadecake #homemade #redvelvet #velvet #redvelvetcake #birthday #retro #vintage #foodhistory #culinaryhistory
It's been a minute since I posted on here! 😄 It It's been a minute since I posted on here! 😄 It's been a full summer already and we aren't even half way through yet 🌅

I've been enjoying reading these all new cookbooks and making lists of things I want to try!

What cookbooks have you been enjoying recently?

#cookbook #cookbooks #cookbookstagram #summer #summerreading #reading #recipe #recipes #tastinghistory #magnoliatable #heirloom #culinaryhistory #foodhistory
When your brother brings home giant squash and zuc When your brother brings home giant squash and zucchini from work, you realize just how late in the season it already is! 😅

Somehow these escaped anybody's notice for too long 🤣

#squash #zucchini #summersquash #squashseason #summer #giantvegetables #vegetables #yum
I love these old advertisement signs so much! They I love these old advertisement signs so much! They are so beautifully made and last so long. Why can't we have food advertisements like this now? 😁

#food #advertisement #foodadvertisement #vintage #history #dairy #foodhistory #culinaryhistory
Summer is just around the corner! This year I'm pl Summer is just around the corner! This year I'm planning to step back from posting on the blog to focus on some other projects. 

Between work, teaching herbal classes, study and a very EXCITING project I have going on, I haven't been able to fully spend time researching for the food history topics that I have lined up.

But! I'll will be still posting here on Instagram 😊 And I'm planning to resume posting on the blog at the beginning of September.

Keep a look out today for one final post on the blog with a list of some of my favorite articles I have written!

Have a wonderful summer! 🌞

#june #summer #summerbreak #break #projects #blog #study #research #foodhistory #culinaryhistory
I taught a class last week at our local garden cen I taught a class last week at our local garden center all about edible flowers and how to crystallize then! 🌺🌸🌼

It was such a fun time and everyone got to go home with a little package of edible flowers and mint. Because leaves crystallize really well too and sugared mint leaves taste amazing! Like perfect mint candy 😁

Did you know that in Roman times, edible flowers use to be super popular? They loved to add violets and roses to their omelettes!

Have you tried edible flowers yet?

#edible #edibleflowers #flowers #crystallizedflowers #sugar #mint #mintleaves #spring #ancientrome #rome #foodhistory #culinaryhistory
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