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Re: Fake Food

Talk to the folks at Lowell National Historic Park - the Mill Girls Quarters
exhibit has some nice fake meals on display to illustrate what typical meals
would have been.
Some folks go to fake sushi/ restaurant food distributors - could be
expensive.

There was a conference on fake food within the past two years somewhere in the
Mid-Atlantic.  Try asking folks at Winterthur.

Katie Boardman
The Farmers' Museum

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