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“Amazing Details of Washington’s Dining Habits”
by Guy Coalter,
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servants at her command... a person would
think our first First Lady was a woman of
leisure.
Not 50... according to a new historical
discovery. A long out-of-print volume entitled.
'The Martha Washington Cook Book " shows
Mrs. Washington personally supervised her
entire household staff... and especially the
kitchen and dining room servants,
Martha made sure every dish served at
Mount Vernon... as well as in the first
Presidential "White Houses ” in New York and
Philadelphia... was prepared exactly as called
for in her personal cookbook.
The family cookbook was given to Martha
at the time of her first marriage.
In 1749. beautiful seventeen-year-old
Martha Dandridge married Daniel Parke Custis.
As a wedding gift, the Custis family presented
Martha with a family cookbook entitled Booke
of Cookery and Booke of Sweetmeats.
Handwritten by an unknown hand, there is
evidence the recipe book had been in the Custis
family for generations. It is quite likely this w as
a family heirloom dating back to the early
16(K)s. In all. there were over five hundred
classic recipes, dating largely from Elizabethan
and Jacobean times, the golden age of English
cookery.
Later. Martha Custis became a widow and
in 1759 she married Col. George Washington.
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Martha kept and used her family cookbook
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book to her granddaughter. Eleanor Parke
Custis as a wedding gift when she married
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In 1940. the Society gave
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Then, Mrs. Kimball chose over 200 delicious
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The original recipes were written for a huge
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thing or another. Marie Kimball "trimmed"
each recipe to quantities of ingredients for a
family of six.
You'll get dozens of delicious
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Sauces. Eggs - Mushrooms and
Cheese. Fritters and Pancakes.
Pastry - Pies and Tarts. Cakes.
Creams and Jellies. Puddings,
Preserves, and Beverages.
Perhaps more interesting for
us history buffs is the detailed
description of the kitchen and
dining habits in the George
Washington household. Martha sat
at the head of the table with her
husband at her side to the right.
Despite dozens of servants around the
table, eitiier Martha or George always carved
the meats to be served!
You’ll absolutely love dozens of other inter
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