By Tallulah Maait Pepperell On Day 8 of the Recipes Project, we revisited some themes that had popped up on previous days of our virtual conversation. There were reconstructions, along with discussions of the 'art' of a good recipe. And, of course, we came back to the connections between recipes and family history, and the many forms of recipes that appear in our daily lives. To start with the reconstructions, Maria Galanaki shared her video on constructing a meal that follows the Hippocratic..
abstract: For this creative project, the student's overarching objective was to establish a signatur...
The Recipes Project now has a Facebook page for lovers of old recipes! Come see us there, as Laura M...
Cooking together is an important part of everyday life. In cooking with others we share not only the...
By Amanda Herbert and Elaine Leong Day Four represented the best of what our "What Is A Recipe" digi...
Modest cup of tea with cakes. Credit: Upload Wizard, Wikimedia Commons. By Rosie Redstone Welcome to...
Page from Lady Ann Fanshawe's recipe book. Credit: Wellcome Library, London. On Tuesday, we had a li...
Une Boulanger, A female Baker. Credit: Wellcome Library, London. A lovely summer day ahead--what awa...
In case you missed the latest installment of 'What is a Recipe?', you can catch up with a Storify of...
In today's post, Lisa Myers describes the possibilities in using recipes as a teaching tool to explo...
Ferdinand Wright, Summer Landscape, 1877. Credit: Wikimedia Commons. We hope you're still enjoying t...
Amanda Herbert Crispijn van de Passe, "Tactus" (Cologne, 17th c.) ART Box P281 no.5, Folger Shakesp...
By Katherine Allen For the 'What is a Recipe?' Virtual Conversation on Saturday, 24th June, I recons...
By Carla Nappi This is the second post in a multi-part mini-series on Recipes in Time and Space. For...
By Amanda E. Herbert and Marissa Nicosia In a casual conversation about hippocras recipes over a yea...
Source: Wikimedia Commons, Pastern. The Recipes Project team would like to thank everyone who partic...
abstract: For this creative project, the student's overarching objective was to establish a signatur...
The Recipes Project now has a Facebook page for lovers of old recipes! Come see us there, as Laura M...
Cooking together is an important part of everyday life. In cooking with others we share not only the...
By Amanda Herbert and Elaine Leong Day Four represented the best of what our "What Is A Recipe" digi...
Modest cup of tea with cakes. Credit: Upload Wizard, Wikimedia Commons. By Rosie Redstone Welcome to...
Page from Lady Ann Fanshawe's recipe book. Credit: Wellcome Library, London. On Tuesday, we had a li...
Une Boulanger, A female Baker. Credit: Wellcome Library, London. A lovely summer day ahead--what awa...
In case you missed the latest installment of 'What is a Recipe?', you can catch up with a Storify of...
In today's post, Lisa Myers describes the possibilities in using recipes as a teaching tool to explo...
Ferdinand Wright, Summer Landscape, 1877. Credit: Wikimedia Commons. We hope you're still enjoying t...
Amanda Herbert Crispijn van de Passe, "Tactus" (Cologne, 17th c.) ART Box P281 no.5, Folger Shakesp...
By Katherine Allen For the 'What is a Recipe?' Virtual Conversation on Saturday, 24th June, I recons...
By Carla Nappi This is the second post in a multi-part mini-series on Recipes in Time and Space. For...
By Amanda E. Herbert and Marissa Nicosia In a casual conversation about hippocras recipes over a yea...
Source: Wikimedia Commons, Pastern. The Recipes Project team would like to thank everyone who partic...
abstract: For this creative project, the student's overarching objective was to establish a signatur...
The Recipes Project now has a Facebook page for lovers of old recipes! Come see us there, as Laura M...
Cooking together is an important part of everyday life. In cooking with others we share not only the...