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George Washington's Home Opens New Food Exhibition President's Day Weekend: Hoecakes & Hospitality: Cooking with Martha Washington
Press Preview for this Special Exhibition - Feb. 16
MOUNT VERNON, Va., Jan. 26, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Beginning February 18, 2012, Mount Vernon invites visitors to experience a behind-the-scenes look at the Washingtons' kitchen through the new exhibition, Hoecakes & Hospitality: Cooking with Martha Washington. On display inside the Donald W. Reynolds Museum, this temporary exhibition celebrates food at Mount Vernon and Martha Washington's role as early America's premier hostess. Following food from the Estate's field to kitchen to table, visitors will see recipes and cookbooks that Martha treasured, pots that simmered in her kitchen, and fine tablewares that made Mount Vernon's dining room fit for a president. For the first time ever, visitors to the Museum will experience scents as they explore the exhibition - smelling cinnamon, coffee, herbs and warm bread. Hoecakes & Hospitality: Cooking with Martha Washington is included with general Estate admission: adults, $15; children ages 6-11, $7; and children under 5 are admitted free.
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"Visitors to Mount Vernon have long enjoyed seeing the Washingtons' dining rooms, kitchen, gardens, orchards, and slave quarters," said curator Susan P. Schoelwer. "Unlike the anonymous pots and pans found in most historic houses, this exhibit offers a rare, intimate look at a specific 18th-century kitchen, thanks to the actual pots and pans, kettles and canisters lovingly preserved by several generations of Martha Washington descendants."
Hoecakes & Hospitality: Cooking with Martha Washington features more than 125 fascinating objects amassed from Mount Vernon's collections, other institutions and private lenders. Among the highlights are the Washingtons' dinner bell, heart-shaped waffle iron, a vente-sized mug of Chinese porcelain, coffee mill, three-foot olive jar, presidential dinner invitations and other kitchen items. In addition to displaying Martha Washington's cookbook, the exhibition will feature George Washington's account of the food staples used by the household. Few 18th century domestic utensils survive today; most wore out from service and were discarded since they had little monetary value. Martha Washington's descendants carefully preserved many objects from Mount Vernon's kitchen because of their association with George and Martha Washington.
In the exhibit, visitors will learn how the first "first lady" managed to feed hundreds of guests – in a world without refrigerators, microwaves or running water. The Washingtons were known as taste setters for the new nation. Guests at the Washingtons' dinner table varied from foreign dignitaries like the Marquis de Lafayette, to Abigail Adams, to artists including Charles Willson Peale. Recipe cards featuring the modern versions of Washington favorites will be available for visitors to take home and try in their own kitchens.
Even though Martha Washington oversaw all aspects of food production and service at Mount Vernon, it was the slaves who were toiling in the fields and kitchen to provide the meals. Mount Vernon's dinner tables would have remained empty without their labor. The exhibition takes a closer look at the slaves who worked in Mount Vernon's kitchen and includes a detailed timeline of the cooks' 16-hour day. On display will be a reproduction livery coat, waistcoat, and breeches that Mount Vernon's enslaved waiters wore when serving dinner.
SOURCE George Washington's Mount Vernon Estate, Museum & Gardens
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