This online series illuminates what kinds of food were eaten by different people in colonial Virginia. Every 45-minute class spotlights a dish eaten by one of the following groups: the Mason family; people enslaved at Gunston Hall; the white laborers, shopkeepers, and tenant farmers; and the peoples native to this land. Participants will learn how social class and wealth affected what food people had access to.
Kids and adults alike will have a great time learning history while cooking! This program is designed for families with kids 10-18, but is open to participants of all ages. All sessions are complimentary.
| December 13 | January 10 | February 14 | March 14 |
| German Puffs | Eggs in Croquets | Black History Month | A Salad Sauce |
Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/o/gunston-hall-13517286261
Registration for this program is complimentary, and only one registration is needed per computer.