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Brooklyn: Free Cooking Lessons on Historic American Foods at Wyckoff Farmhouse Museum

Wyckoff Farmhouse Museum in Brooklyn is offering four free cooking  lessons on how to prepare historic American foods.  So put on that hoop skirt and mosey on over to whip up some victuals that our forefathers and foremothers might have consumed.

The Wyckoff Farmhouse Museum

Photo: The Wyckoff Farmhouse Museum, Brooklyn, NY.

What:  FREE Fireside Feast.  Join hearth cook and culinary historian Carolina Capehart for a night of cooking over an open fiire, early 1800s style. Hands-on historic foodways lessons encompass preparation to cooking to eating.

When: Thursday Evenings, beginning July 8, 5 to 7 pm.

Where: Wyckoff Farmhouse Museum, New York’s oldest house and first designated historic landmark, is located at 5816 Clarendon Road, at the intersection of Ralph Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11203.

The Lineup:

July 8: Cool Treats

July 22: Is it soup yet?

August 12: Garden Goodies

August 26: This little piggy…

Need more info? Call (718) 629-5400 or visit the Museum’s website: www.wyckoffassociation.org.

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