We're taking a trip back in time using vintage newspapers from 1965 and the 1980s, courtesy of our friends at Storied. Exploring trends that defined these eras, we're uncovering the fascinating, fun, and the sometimes strange world of retro autumn menus. Join us as we compare the recipes then versus now, and maybe find some forgotten gems worth bringing back to your own fall cooking rotation. See show notes at www.passingtheplate.org/71 Enjoy these resources as you continue ...
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We're taking a trip back in time using vintage newspapers from 1965 and the 1980s, courtesy of our friends at Storied. Exploring trends that defined these eras, we're uncovering the fascinating, fun, and the sometimes strange world of retro autumn menus. Join us as we compare the recipes then versus now, and maybe find some forgotten gems worth bringing back to your own fall cooking rotation. See show notes at www.passingtheplate.org/71 Enjoy these resources as you continue ...
Pull up a chair as we chat with co-host Lisa Lisson about her path into genealogy and food history. She shares pivotal moments that shaped her career, practical research tips, and how tracing family recipes sparked bigger historical questions. Lisa opens up about lessons learned, research wins, and why understanding our ancestors' lives through food matters. See show notes at www.passingtheplate.org/57. Learn about searching for your ancestors and discovering your family history with the foll...
Passing the Plate Podcast
We're taking a trip back in time using vintage newspapers from 1965 and the 1980s, courtesy of our friends at Storied. Exploring trends that defined these eras, we're uncovering the fascinating, fun, and the sometimes strange world of retro autumn menus. Join us as we compare the recipes then versus now, and maybe find some forgotten gems worth bringing back to your own fall cooking rotation. See show notes at www.passingtheplate.org/71 Enjoy these resources as you continue ...