Taking Your Recipe to the Grave: Tombstone Recipes

The recipes we will be reviewing today are ones of several found-on gravestones that have gained internet fame, particularly on social media platforms like TikTok. Countless individuals are visiting cemeteries to document and recreate these lasting culinary legacies. I wonder if the deceased realized that not only were they leaving the recipe for their loved ones, but also to the world. Continue reading Taking Your Recipe to the Grave: Tombstone Recipes

EAT LIKE A QUEEN: Queen Elizabeth’s DELICIOUS Drop Scones and President Eisenhower

Queen Elizabeth’s DELICIOUS Drop Scone Recipe: Once upon a time, in a faraway kingdom, a long long time ago, a queen had a president as her guest. She served this dignitary a delightful dish from her family’s past. The queen was so kind that she soon shared her family recipe with the president. This fun true fairytale is the story of how the United Kingdom’s Queen Elizabeth II and President Dwight D. Eisenhower shared some Scottish Pancakes (Drop Scones) together and the recipe of those delicious pancakes. Continue reading EAT LIKE A QUEEN: Queen Elizabeth’s DELICIOUS Drop Scones and President Eisenhower

EAT LIKE A PRESIDENT: First Lady Martha Washington’s Crab Soup

Welcome to the ultimate culinary history tour of the White House! Ever wonder what Presidents ate on a daily basis, at State dinners, or how First Ladies transformed the White House menu? In this episode of “Eat Like a President,” we delve into the fascinating food habits of the nation’s first family, featuring recipes straight from vintage cookbooks and historical archives. This is a tour of the famous Martha Washington Crab Soup, and whether it is indeed Martha Washington’s recipe or one passed down from the Roosevelts to the Eisenhowers to the Trumans. Continue reading EAT LIKE A PRESIDENT: First Lady Martha Washington’s Crab Soup