AUGUST 2021 FREE BOOK!!!
Leave it to prize-winning food historian and poet, Ann Chandonnet, to bring together so many great recipes and fun facts in this wonderful book!!
From the back cover: “Satisfy your curiosity about apple parings, bean stringings, mandolin groups and nut cracks in this enjoyable new food history crammed with facts, menus and more than 150 recipes. A calendar of culinary festivals around the United States allows readers to take in the sights as well as savor traditional dishes.”
Our give away copy is a new paperback edition.
To have your name included in our Wednesday, August 18 drawing, just answer this question–Did you ever play in a barn when you were a child? (Yep, I did!)
Happy Reading!
Sue
Oh Ginny, You were brave!!!
Sure did, followed my big brothers across a beam and fell all the way to the floor. Only injury was a cut on my head which required stitches but I was otherwise lucky. All my childhood I felt if my brothers could do something, I needed to do it too in spite of the fact they were 8,7, and 5 years older than I. Needless to say, I was injured a lot.
I love all the Play-In-the-Barn answers! Theresa, despite the lack of childhood barn experiences, you must have so many memories of places far and near that the rest of us can only imagine!!
Yes. At my grandpa and grandma’s farm. I loved to explore it. So many gadgets in there.
only time i was in a barn was a public party, so not playing. sorry, city kid, military kid
I did! I used to play in my cousins family farm every year! Unfortunately, I also found out that I was allergic to hay playing there as well! I get super stuffy, my eyes swell, and the sneezing is none stop! I used to play in the hay piles and would come out looking like I had a peanut allergy! The memories are great though!
Played in my Aunt and Uncle’s Barn in Flint .So allergic to hay and cats but jumped in hay and cuddled cats fun but not a good outcome LOL.