Cooking in 1867 with Hanna Howard
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In this episode, David and Doug talk with Hanna Howard, a public historian, amateur baker, a friend and working in 1876, well kind of. We discuss her journey on how she became a historian working at Living History Farms, the 19th century and her grandmother’s baking. We get a glimpse of what goes behind the scenes of re-creating recipes, adjusting them for our current tastebuds, researching, cooking without the tools we take for granted and much more. So join us in this little journey to the Midwest in 1876. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @wearebeyondhungry Hosts: David Baeza and Doug Choi Music by Beau Brenton, @beaubrenton
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