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Carolyn Breedlove <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 19 Jul 2000 11:26:20 -0000
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There's Iwasaki Images, (310)328-7121, which is very good, or Nasco,
(920)563-2446.  None comes cheap.  I've actually filled in some gaps from
local hobby and decorating type stores, being selective because some of
their merchandise is obviously fake, but got an incredibly realistic cabbage
and watermelon, for instance, from just such a store.

Carolyn Breedlove
Kent Plantation House
Alexandria, LA  71303
318/487-5998

-----Original Message-----
From: Jennifer Gayman <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 3:15 AM
Subject: Real/Fake Food


>I know that this subject has been touched on in the past, but I would
>like to revisit it briefly.  I've looked through the archives and
>haven't really gotten a helpful answer, so I'd like to pose the
>question to the list again.
>
>We are planning an exhibit that will include barrels with examples of
>various foodstuffs and other agricultural products, ie. corn,
>tobacco, wheat, shellfish, poultry and meats.  We have a source for
>real corn and tobacco.
>
>My question is twofold.  First off, does anyone know of a good way to
>preserve/sterilize/utilize real organic material without it becoming
>a bug buffet?  Second, does anyone have a good source for fake food -
>slabs of meat, crabs, poultry, tobacco, etc?
>
>Any help would be appreciated!
>
>Jennifer Gayman
>Collections Consultant
>Queen Anne's County Chesapeake Exploration Center
>
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