Episode 106 Historic Menus

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On this episode of A Taste of the Past Linda Pelaccio is joined in the studio by Rebecca Federman of the Culinary Collections at the New York Public Library Today they are discussing the NYPLs old menu collection and the new Whats on the Menu program Hear about old menus from the inauguration of President McKinley to the dedication of the Statue of Liberty Help out the NYPL by helping to digitize some of these menus to create a searchable database Tune in to learn about some of the more obscure World menu items as well as the role of midday lunch in building the restaurant business in the city This episode has been brought to you by White Oak Pastures There are the everyday menus that I find very graphically beautiful and interesting Or there are childrens menus that I find really adorable Restaurants are such a huge part of our social history that to not have these documents is such a loss — Rebecca Federman on A Taste of the Past Click here to visit this podcast episode

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