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Cooking with Duke Homestead - Wheat Biscuit No. 1 from 1847
How much is a tumbler of milk? What is a quick oven? Why is historic flour different from modern flour?
Come along with the staff at Duke Homestead State Historic Site was we explore historic recipes and update them for modern kitchens. We dive deeper into historic measurements, ingredients, and 19th century food history with a 1847 receipt for wheat biscuits from The Carolina Housewife by Sarah Rutledge.
Follow along and try your hand at this fun and simple receipt!
Come along with the staff at Duke Homestead State Historic Site was we explore historic recipes and update them for modern kitchens. We dive deeper into historic measurements, ingredients, and 19th century food history with a 1847 receipt for wheat biscuits from The Carolina Housewife by Sarah Rutledge.
Follow along and try your hand at this fun and simple receipt!
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This is a Memory: Growing Up in North Carolina Tobacco
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In September, Duke Homestead hosted the site's annual Harvest and Hornworm Festival. There volunteers demonstrated harvesting and curing tobacco. As one of North Carolina's major cash crops, life on a tobacco farm is a part of our state's cultural history. Here, women who grew up on tobacco farms in North Carolina share their memories of looping (or tying) tobacco during harvesting season.
Looping Contest at the NC State Fair.avi
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Tobacco Looping Contest at the North Carolina State Fair. October 16, 2009.
Looping Contest at the NC State Fair.avi
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Tobacco Looping Contest at the North Carolina State Fair. October 16, 2009.
Looping Contest at the NC State Fair.avi
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Tobacco Looping Contest at the North Carolina State Fair. October 16, 2009.
Looping Contest at the NC State Fair.avi
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Tobacco Looping Contest at the North Carolina State Fair. October 16, 2009.
Looping Contest at the NC State Fair.avi
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Tobacco Looping Contest at the North Carolina State Fair. October 16, 2009.
Looping Contest at the NC State Fair.avi
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Tobacco Looping Contest at the North Carolina State Fair. October 16, 2009.
Looping Contest at the NC State Fair.avi
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Tobacco Looping Contest at the North Carolina State Fair. October 16, 2009.
Music (and dancing) at Duke Homestead
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Musical entertainment at Duke Homestead's Pork, Pickles and Peanuts: Tastes of NC event on July 14, 2012. The music is courtesy of the fantastic Richard Hartness Band. Dancing courtesy of a visitor. :)
2012 Tobacco Queen Pageant
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Duke Homestead's 2012 Tobacco Queen Pageant. This lighthearted 1940's-themed pageant serves to select the site's Tobacco Queen for the 2012 Mock Tobacco Auction in September. It cuts off at the end, so this year's winner was Julia Rogers (Miss Durham)!
Liberty Warehouse Panel Discussion (pt. 4)
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Panel discussion of Liberty Tobacco Warehouse in Durham, NC. Discussing the history of Liberty and of the auction system. Took place September 10, 2011 at Duke Homestead State Historic Site in Durham, NC.
Liberty Warehouse Panel Discussion (pt. 3)
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Panel discussion of Liberty Tobacco Warehouse in Durham, NC. Discussing the history of Liberty and of the auction system. Took place September 10, 2011 at Duke Homestead State Historic Site in Durham, NC.
Liberty Warehouse Panel Discussion (pt. 1)
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Panel discussion of Liberty Tobacco Warehouse in Durham, NC. Discussing the history of Liberty and of the auction system. Took place September 10, 2011 at Duke Homestead State Historic Site in Durham, NC.
MoonPie Eating Contest -- 2011
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Children's MoonPie Eating Contest at Duke Homestead State Historic Site. September 10, 2011.
Mock Tobacco Auction -- Duke Homestead, 2001.
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Mock Tobacco Auction Duke Homestead, 2001.
Mock Tobacco Auction at Duke Homestead 2011
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Mock Tobacco Auction at Duke Homestead 2011
Looping (Stringing, tying) Bright Leaf Tobacco
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Looping (Stringing, tying) Bright Leaf Tobacco
Discussing the Bright Leaf tobacco curing process
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Discussing the Bright Leaf tobacco curing process
Stringing (Looping) Bright Leaf Tobacco
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Stringing (Looping) Bright Leaf Tobacco
Your location please
Please I need some tobacco leave, like 1kg
wow
Uao😮 meus avós faziam essa prática
great
I remember seeing my mama and our neighbor doing it
what type of tobacco is this?
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Anybody know where to buy pure tobacco leaves in North Carolina?
Didn't show any looping
My great aunt had poliovirus and she was a super fast at this when the tying machine broke. I only really helped them when we were there. My dad did it his whole childhood.
They can strang.
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Cool video my fathers family grew and sold tobacco in green sea South carolina and had a auction ware house in Tabor City NC. It operated from the 70s untill maybe 2000. I remember the smell of the cured tobacco in the ware house . Its was cool as a little boy to look out over the floor and see thousands of tobacco sheets filled from one side to the other. And the aroma of it all was great. Its a shame this is a time gone by. Never worked in the feilds that was before my time so its very intersting to me to watch these videos. Thanks to who ever posted this .
Glad you enjoyed it! Be sure to join us for our annual Harvest & Hornworm festival next year if you'd like to see more of this in person, or try it out for yourself!
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Poor thing!
This is the slowest I every seen anyone do this. Our women would blow them out of the water!!
This is exactly what I did every summer at my grandparents farm, in Littleton, NC, at harvest time. Crazy me I loved every minute of it. My Grandfather, Dad, uncles and other family member men worked in the field chopping the 'Bacca". The young children, the boys and girls and some of the women worked the table handing bunches of the leaves to the fast young women and older girls (Wrappers) to tie them onto the poles. Man were they fast!! They's snatch and wrap in a flash. That part of the process (wrapping), Chopping (Men's work) and actually putting the sticks in the barn were the only things I didn't get to do because of my gender and age. I did get to "hand" (give the bunches of leaves to the wrappers), Pile up the wrapped sticks to go into the barn, and lastly to relay those sticks to the men and boys when they were putting them into the barn. We worked from Sunup to Sundown.
People now days would call that "child endangerment" kids working from sun up to sun down. I never worked int the fields like your self but my grandfather and father and every one before them made a living growing tobacco , that was before my time. I have heard the stories good and bad so i really enjoy seeing how its done. And have great respect for any one who put in those long days. I have heard my aunts and uncles tell the stories of the hot sun on their backs to the thunder clouds coming over the fields and every one would gather up under the barn and wait it out. Any way neat to watch.
The gentleman in this video is Mr Page Roberts (not Page Davis) of Clarksville, Virginia. I hope you will correct this. Mr Roberts is former World Champion Tobacco Auctioneer.
waaay too short
too short