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Hello Ms Hughes.
What an interesting program for your Kitchen Conference. I truly wish that I
could attend, and I would venture to suppose that I am not the only one who
would like to be there. Unfortunately travelling to Delaware prevents me
from coming in November.
Still, WOULD IT BE POSSIBLE TO PROCURE PROCEEDING FROM THIS WORKSHOP??? What
a perfect project for an intern or volunteer.... to transcribe taped
sessions and distribute them to an appreciative audience!
Any chance my wish will come true and the proceedings will arrive at my
front door?
I hope so... Please send my copy to the address below.
All the best for what appears to be a successful event.
Laura
PS If I were able to attend, I would ask:
Has anyone studied the nature and importance of the "heart of the household"
in terms of families? What I mean is, has someone traced the food history
traditions within one family or from generation to generation? For example,
I could identify Victorian practices, recipes and tools that remain a part
of my kitchen. Just curious.
L.W.S. Petznick, Ph.D.
539 Indian Lake Road
Hendersonville, TN 37075
615-824-7371
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