Do you have a picture in your mind of your grandmother’s kitchen? What did she have? Do you remember her aprons, dishes, or that meat grinder that was mounted to the counter? Did you inherit something and wish you knew more about it? In this presentation we will take a look at the material culture of the kitchen and where you can find information about those items you remember and inherited.
Comments (30)
Loved LOVED LOVED!! Not just for the great ideas, but I feel like my passion of owning and using every day items from my grandparents and my greats is not such a weird idea!
Late in the night but I enjoyed this very much. Thank you!
Gena Philibert-Ortega is a wonderful presenter and always has new and fresh information to share. Her enthusiasm for the subject matter inspires me to research more and more!
This was a fun webinar. I took part in this class just out of curiosity. It spurred my thinking about applying this same process of research to my father's tools. As an elder, I now know my younger family members don't have a clue about what some of their great grandfather's tools were used for. I can apply Gena's guidance to a different area and I am sure will yield me results! And re: my great grandmother's plates? I am using Gena's techniques for researching those as well!
Gena, thank you for another fabulous ephemera presentation!!!
Gena, I love your webinars. Lots of thoughtful ideas I hadn't thought of, thank you.
Interesting concept to include descriptions or photos of treasured items found in Mom's or Grandma's kitchen. I like it.
Loved the presentation will use her resources to research some items I have.