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Author talk with Rosana Wan, author of The Culinary Lives of John & Abigail Adams: A Cookbook

June 23, 2015 | 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Throughout their fifty-four-year marriage, John and Abigail Adams enjoyed diverse cuisine in both Massachusetts and Europe. Raised with traditional New England palates, they feasted on cod, mince pie, and plum pudding. These recipes, as well as dishes from published cookbooks settlers brought from the Old World such as roast duck and Strawberry Fool, are included […]

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Author talk with Rosana Wan, author of The Culinary Lives of John & Abigail Adams: A Cookbook

June 23, 2015 | 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Throughout their fifty-four-year marriage, John and Abigail Adams enjoyed diverse cuisine in both Massachusetts and Europe. Raised with traditional New England palates, they feasted on cod, mince pie, and plum pudding. These recipes, as well as dishes from published cookbooks settlers brought from the Old World such as roast duck and Strawberry Fool, are included […]

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Author talk with Rosana Wan, author of The Culinary Lives of John & Abigail Adams: A Cookbook

June 23, 2015 | 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Throughout their fifty-four-year marriage, John and Abigail Adams enjoyed diverse cuisine in both Massachusetts and Europe. Raised with traditional New England palates, they feasted on cod, mince pie, and plum pudding. These recipes, as well as dishes from published cookbooks settlers brought from the Old World such as roast duck and Strawberry Fool, are included […]

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Author talk with Rosana Wan, author of The Culinary Lives of John & Abigail Adams: A Cookbook

June 23, 2015 | 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Throughout their fifty-four-year marriage, John and Abigail Adams enjoyed diverse cuisine in both Massachusetts and Europe. Raised with traditional New England palates, they feasted on cod, mince pie, and plum pudding. These recipes, as well as dishes from published cookbooks settlers brought from the Old World such as roast duck and Strawberry Fool, are included […]

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