Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Not A Cookbook -- A Web Site
As you know, because you know food, the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History acquired Julia Child's kitchen and it was a good thing. After several years, they removed the exhibit and included it a large one; it was literally moved into a larger context -- Food: Transforming the American Table, 1950-2000.
Food: Transforming the American Table, 1950-2000 is a must pilgrimage for food lovers, but if you can't make it to D.C., here is the next best thing. The Food exhibit has gone on-line with a great new web site. Check out Food here.
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