Welcome to Jolene’s Newsletter by me, Jolene. I’m happy when I’m in my tiny galley kitchen. It’s alive to me. My apartment, in a building in Chicago built in 1927, still has its original kitchen. In this small space, I wonder about the women who stood here before me in the 1920’s and 30’s. There’s a cutting board that pulls out from one of the kitchen drawers and I can see the marks their knives made on it. Who were they? What did they make? How was life both different and the same 100 years ago? As Brillat-Savarin wrote in 1825 in The Physiology of Taste “Tell me what you eat, and I shall tell you what you are.” I’m baking from the era with the help of history, muses and ghosts. I’ll share recipes and discoveries as I go. Come travel with me!
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