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Old Time Cooking Classes in Brooklyn

Want to cook like they did in the olden days?  Then this event, featuring cooking over an open fire, may help you stir up all those yearnings for yesteryear:

Summer Thursday Evenings at Wyckoff Farmhouse Museum

What:  Fireside Feasts. Come join hearth cook and food historian Carolina Capehart for an evening of cooking over an open fire, early 1800s style. You’llenjoy hands-on historic foodways, includingpreparation, cooking, and eating!

When:  5 to 7 PM

July 9 Is it breakfast or supper?

July 23 Let them eat cake!

August 13 Garden Goodies

August 27 One pot? No problem!

Info: 718-629-5400 for additional information.

www.wyckoffassociation.org

About The Wyckoff Farmhouse Museum:  New York City’s oldest houseand first designated historic landmark, is located at 5816 Clarendon Road, at the intersection of Ralph Avenue, Brooklyn.

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