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New York City, circa 1850: Blackstrap Baking

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New York City, circa 1850. Haven't you ever wished to live in the past? Sunday, January 25, 2009. A beautiful bottle of blackstrap molasses has sat on my shelf for some time, calling to me in a quiet little voice every time I pass the pantry door. I opened it last weekend to sweeten an apple and pear pie; a mere two tablespoons added a delightfully subtle flavor and brought out the nutmeg quite nicely. Provided this gem from. The New England Economical Housekeeper. 61 Gingerbread, No. 8.

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New York City, circa 1850: December 2008

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New York City, circa 1850. Haven't you ever wished to live in the past? Wednesday, December 31, 2008. Happy New Year Cakes. I must say, I didn't expect them to be crunchy. In honor of the New Year (and just in time to serve on January 1), I finally got around to testing out Eliza Leslie's New York Cakes recipe, which she claims are quite similar to New Year's Cakes. Here is the description of New Year's Cakes I found. You'll note that it is from Buffalo, not New York City, but according to. Elsewhere in ...

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New York City, circa 1850: Happy New Year Cakes

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New York City, circa 1850. Haven't you ever wished to live in the past? Wednesday, December 31, 2008. Happy New Year Cakes. I must say, I didn't expect them to be crunchy. In honor of the New Year (and just in time to serve on January 1), I finally got around to testing out Eliza Leslie's New York Cakes recipe, which she claims are quite similar to New Year's Cakes. Here is the description of New Year's Cakes I found. You'll note that it is from Buffalo, not New York City, but according to. Elsewhere in ...

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New York City, circa 1850: Never Idle

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New York City, circa 1850. Haven't you ever wished to live in the past? Monday, January 26, 2009. I have been fairly silent these past few weeks, but let me assure you I have not been idle. For better or for worse, I have spent quite a bit of time knitting recently. The pretty make-believe industry, or elaborate idleness, of knitting all sorts of things in all sorts of crinkum-crankum ways . . .". Posted by E.A.U. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).

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New York City, circa 1850: 'Twas a Few Days After Christmas

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New York City, circa 1850. Haven't you ever wished to live in the past? Saturday, December 27, 2008. Twas a Few Days After Christmas. If a poem can see 186 Christmases come and go without a lessening of its appeal, you know it is a classic. When Clement Clarke Moore penned it as a Christmas gift for his children in 1822, it was called "A Visit from St. Nicholas." In 1851, it's title was changed to "'Twas the Night Before Christmas.". At this early period was instituted that pious ceremony, still religiou...

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Ephemera: Fading Symbols of Rural Life

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Fading Symbols of Rural Life. The New York Times has a beautiful photo essay of American barns. Sounds a little cheesy, I know, but the photos are sad and lovely and make me think of home. Connecticut is offering preservation grants to people who own barns over 75 years old. The barn pictured above was built in 1828. Fading Symbols of Rural Life (NYTimes). Posted by Sarah Lohman. Subscribe to: Comment Feed (RSS). The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there.". Visit Our Sister Blog.

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Ephemera: The Past Predicting the Future

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The Past Predicting the Future. This series of AT&T ads from 1993 "predicts the future," of technologies, most of which have come to pass. I actually remember these ads, specifically the video-telephone booths, and the Movies on Demand-type feature. I thought that was going to be awesome- but impossible! Posted by Sarah Lohman. Subscribe to: Comment Feed (RSS). The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there.". Visit Our Sister Blog. The Past Predicting the Future. Stores that are no More.

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Ephemera: A Brief Introduction

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This is me, at age 16. Every morning, over the course of four summers, I slid into my voluminous petticoats and strapped on my corset and went to live in the 19th century. I had needed a job, and a few years previous my mother had risen to a semi-management position at a local “living history” museum. Employment was gauranteed, and it seemed an acceptable alternative to working at the "Piercing Pagaoda.". And that is what this blog about: How I see the 21st century, after living in the 19th.

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Ephemera: Stores that are no More

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Stores that are no More. Photo essay of recently closed stores in TIME Magazine; most are located in the midwest. See all the photos. Posted by Sarah Lohman. Subscribe to: Comment Feed (RSS). The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there.". Visit Our Sister Blog. The Past Predicting the Future. Last Photo of Lincoln Before his Death. Some Drunks Give the History of St.Patricks Day. Stores that are no More. Fading Symbols of Rural Life. In Love With A. Lincoln. Is there no sin in it?

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Ephemera: Some Drunks Give the History of St.Patrick's Day

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Some Drunks Give the History of St.Patrick's Day. Busting out one of my favorite videos: I roamed the New York streets one St Patty's to find the true meaning of the occasion. Posted by Sarah Lohman. Subscribe to: Comment Feed (RSS). The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there.". Visit Our Sister Blog. The Past Predicting the Future. Last Photo of Lincoln Before his Death. Some Drunks Give the History of St.Patricks Day. Stores that are no More. Fading Symbols of Rural Life.

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Ephemera: Last Photo of Lincoln Before his Death

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Last Photo of Lincoln Before his Death. This is probably old news to all you history nerds out there, but a new photo of Lincoln has been discovered, possible the last taken before his death. It's actually a photo of the White House- but there's a tallish, bearded figure standing on the lawn that the experts are pretty sure is Lincoln. Read the full article: Lincoln Photo Uncovered in Grant Album (AP). Posted by Sarah Lohman. Subscribe to: Comment Feed (RSS). Visit Our Sister Blog. Stores that are no More.

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Ephemera: Vikingo's Dungeon

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A mysterious nightclub in Queens. Posted by Sarah Lohman. Subscribe to: Comment Feed (RSS). The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there.". Visit Our Sister Blog. The Past Predicting the Future. Last Photo of Lincoln Before his Death. Some Drunks Give the History of St.Patricks Day. Stores that are no More. Fading Symbols of Rural Life. In Love With A. Lincoln. Black Sheep and Prodigal Sons. Is there no sin in it? New York, Circa 1850. Rich Sommer- The Blog. You're tacky and i hate you.

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Ephemera: In Love With A. Lincoln

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In Love With A. Lincoln. Did he love his wife? Opinions differ. Maybe. Despite her explosive temper and out of control spending, he valued her. Did he have nicknames for her? What did she call him? From In Love With A. Lincoln. An exploration of Lincoln's story through paintings and text. Posted by Sarah Lohman. Subscribe to: Comment Feed (RSS). The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there.". Visit Our Sister Blog. The Past Predicting the Future. Last Photo of Lincoln Before his Death.

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Ephemera: First Human X-Ray

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Posted by Sarah Lohman. Subscribe to: Comment Feed (RSS). The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there.". Visit Our Sister Blog. The Past Predicting the Future. Last Photo of Lincoln Before his Death. Some Drunks Give the History of St.Patricks Day. Stores that are no More. Fading Symbols of Rural Life. In Love With A. Lincoln. Black Sheep and Prodigal Sons. Is there no sin in it? New York, Circa 1850. Rich Sommer- The Blog. The Journal of Mr. Wiremeshmother. You're tacky and i hate you.

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New York City, circa 1850. Haven't you ever wished to live in the past? Monday, January 26, 2009. I have been fairly silent these past few weeks, but let me assure you I have not been idle. For better or for worse, I have spent quite a bit of time knitting recently. The pretty make-believe industry, or elaborate idleness, of knitting all sorts of things in all sorts of crinkum-crankum ways . . .". Posted by E.A.U. Sunday, January 25, 2009. A beautiful bottle of blackstrap molasses has sat on my shelf for...

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