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SUMMARY:Taking Grandma's Recipes to the Roadshow
LOCATION:Aspen Drive Library\, Vernon Hills\nAspen Drive Library\, Vernon 
 Hills
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DESCRIPTION:Recipes can tell us about family origins and traditions. Bring
  your family recipes and learn more from the Culinary Historians of Northe
 rn Illinois. Then\, contribute a recipe to their growing archive!.\nhttps:
 //cooklib.libnet.info/event/11841511
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p style="text-align: center\;"><strong><span
  style="color: #ff0000\;">**In-person registration and attendance is requi
 red for those who hope to participate in PART 2.**<br /></span></strong></
 p>\n<p></p>\n<p style="text-align: center\;"></p>\n<p><strong><span style=
 "color: #993366\;">PART 1: What Grandma Said: Recipes as Historical Docume
 nts</span><br /></strong><strong>(1-2 pm) - Hybrid</strong></p>\n<p>Old fa
 mily recipes are the stories that women told each other about themselves\,
  their lives\, their families and friends\, and the times in which they li
 ved. Collections of these are original sources for historians to use in st
 udies of the past in more detail than\, say\, a historical narrative. Come
  learn more from the Culinary Historians of Northern Illinois (CHNI).</p>\
 n<p>CHNI was founded to collect manuscripts of recipes originating in Nort
 hern Illinois and then expand to eventually collect recipes from the entir
 e state of Illinois and then the Midwest region of the United States. This
  initiative is part of a larger national project that originated during a 
 conference held at New York University in 2016.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>The CHNI wi
 ll create an organized digitized collection of historic cookery manuscript
 s. The collection will be made available to scholars and researchers as we
 ll as the general public. The Culinary Historians of Northern Illinois is 
 sending out a call for cookery manuscripts\, more specifically\, historica
 l\, heirloom\, and old family recipes\, at least 50 years old. We invite y
 ou to participate by&nbsp\;submitting your recipes.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><stro
 ng><span style="color: #993366\;">PART 2: Historic Recipe Roadshow</span><
 br />(2-4 pm) - In Person ONLY</strong></p>\n<p>Bring your family recipes 
 and learn more about your family and the recipe! The Culinary Historians o
 f Northern Illinois (CHNI) will share information and reveal special detai
 ls about your favorite foods. <em>The Historic Recipe Roadshow will take p
 lace directly after the "What Grandma Said" presentation and will only be 
 offered in person.</em></p>\nhttps://cooklib.libnet.info/event/11841511
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