Articles tagged with: July 2019
Did you know that bread wasn’t always sold pre-sliced?
According to Wikipedia, Otto Frederick Rohwedder of Davenport, Iowa, invented the first single loaf bread-slicing machine in 1912. However, it wasn’t put into commercial use until the …
Ever wondered what afternoon tea looked like during the American Civil War? Here’s your chance, Road Trips Foodies.
A Ladies Afternoon Tea takes place in Preservation Hall of the Newburgh Museum, State and Main Streets, Newburgh, …
It’s a sweet that divides the public. You’re either a fan of licorice or wrinkle your nose when it’s offered.
In the United Kingdom, however, it’s almost a fetish — at least in Pontefract, England.
That’s where …
The ninth annual “Hopped Up Caribou Festival” takes place July 12, 13 and 14, 2019, at Caribou Highlands Lodge, Lutsen, Minnesota.
The focus isn’t actually caribou, but craft brewers (plus, of course live music and variety …
The Fête des Vignerons is a theatrical spectacle that’s produced and performed once-a-generation by a cast of thousands in the Swiss lakeside city of Vevey. Recently named by UNESCO to its list of Intangible Cultural …
Lausanne à Table is a public celebration of traditional and cutting-edge gastronomy in this Swiss city overlooking Lake Geneva.
Now back for the eighth year, it runs from May through December 2019, with fondue dinners, street …
Today (March 29, 2019) is the first day of this year’s Cheese Market in Alkmaar, the Netherlands. It continues every Friday from 10 a.m. until September 27, 2019, in the Waagplein — the town’s main …
Looking for a new idea in dining, Road Trips Foodies? The Harrison Center, 1505 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, has a series called “Art Dish” — an opportunity to consider for those traveling through Central …
“Brewing Up Chicago: How Beer Transformed a City”, an exhibition hosted at the Field Museum, 1400 South Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Illinois, opens Friday (November 2, 2018).
The exhibition takes a “deep dive” into Chicago’s history …