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From the writings of Museum of Appalachia founder John Rice Irwin: Few activities in Appalachia were as quaint, colorful, festive, and necessary as molasses making. There were many steps in this process, and it required the help of all family members, men, women, and children. The grandparents and other kin, and often the neighbors, too, came to help. The cane had to be stripped of its fodder, and it had to be fed into the slowly revolving iron rollers. All day long the mule went round-and-round while the juice trickled out, ever so slowly. It had to be boiled and therein lay the secret to good molasses making. While it boiled, the green skim had to be skimmed off. The boiling had to be completely controlled one and an inexperienced person would ruin the results of a year’s labor. Molasses was not only used as a staple food throughout the year, but they were used as a sugar substitute, to make cakes, pies, cookies, etc. *Pictured is Ed Disney (1914-2008) of the Dutch Valley community in Anderson County, TN, and his mare Queen running the cane mill at a Museum of Appalachia Fall Homecoming in the mid-1980s. Disney, who learned molasses making at the age of 8, continued practicing the trade for the next 82 years. A demonstrator at the Museum of Appalachia for 18 years, Disney is also photographed at the 1999 Homecoming boiling molasses (photo by Frank Hoffman). Check out our Fall Heritage Day event this Friday, November 7th, from 9am-3pm, to watch traditional molasses making and many other amazing demonstrations from early Appalachian life! (fb)
Already planning for the holidays? 🎄📸 NOV 23, 29, & 30: Book a professional Santa Photo Session with LHS Photography! Don't miss the opportunity to capture some timeless family memories right here at the Museum. Timeslots are extremely limited, so head over here: https://www.museumofappalachia.org/tickets-santa/ to buy your ticket now. (fb)
Poslední komentáře
What a wonderful place to honor and preserve the rich history of Southern Appalachia! Can't wait to visit and immerse myself in the stories of the pioneers. 🏞️❤️detail |
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So grateful for the Museum of Appalachia and all the hard work put into sharing these incredible stories and artifacts! Keep up the amazing work! 🙌🏽📜detail |
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What role do living history museums like the Museum of Appalachia play in preserving cultural heritage and educating the public about regional history?Odpovědí: 3, Naposledy před 1 den detail |
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Thank you for your support. Note The Museum of Appalachia is a 501c nonprofit organization so your contributions are fully deductible as allowed by law. ABOUT US The Museum of Appalachia is a living history museum a pioneer mountain farmvillage that lends voice to the people of Southern Appalachia through the artifacts and stories they left behind. Founded in 1969 by John Rice Irwin the Museum is now a nonprofit organization and a Smithsonian Affiliate museum.
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