Somerset County - Kingston - SEASONAL FOODWAYS @ Rockingham State Park

Saturday, November 2 – Somerset County

SEASONAL FOODWAYS
Saturday, November, 2nd 1:30 pm
The Dutch Barn at Rockingham

In the 18th century, not all foods were available all year long. There were no supermarkets as we know today to sell out-of-season fruits and vegetables. You could not buy a peach in February or tomato in May (or any other month, actually).

You planned your menus according to what was available in your garden or from local markets during growing seasons and what was preserved, dried, pickled, smoked or salted in storage the rest of the year. Deborah Peterson, foodways historian, will bring to light just how dependent colonial Americans were on the seasons of the year for their food on Saturday, November 2nd at 1:30. The presentation will also touch on the goods imported into the colonies. 

This program will be presented in the barn at Rockingham State Historic Site, with time for questions and light refreshments to follow. Seating is limited and it is suggested to call and register to guarantee a spot at 609-683-7132. A donation of $5 per person is suggested at the time of the program.

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