Storytelling, material culture, and education.
But in 1962, lime Jell-O with cabbage was sophisticated entertaining.
The box printed recipes for suspending vegetables in neon gelatin.
Convenience and domestic virtue, reconciled in one wobbling dish.
#PantryHistorian #MaterialCulture
But in 1962, lime Jell-O with cabbage was sophisticated entertaining.
The box printed recipes for suspending vegetables in neon gelatin.
Convenience and domestic virtue, reconciled in one wobbling dish.
#PantryHistorian #MaterialCulture
Depression inventories → wartime ration shelves → supermarket categories → Costco deep pantry → Pinterest containers → today’s “use-first” zones.
Full essay: tinyurl.com/pantryhistor...
Depression inventories → wartime ration shelves → supermarket categories → Costco deep pantry → Pinterest containers → today’s “use-first” zones.
Full essay: tinyurl.com/pantryhistor...
I stepped into a room full of historians, archivists, and material culture researchers this week.
Many list degrees and institutions.
I list stories, classrooms, and pantries.
Different paths.
Same devotion to how everyday objects carry history.
So I stay.
I listen.
I build.
I stepped into a room full of historians, archivists, and material culture researchers this week.
Many list degrees and institutions.
I list stories, classrooms, and pantries.
Different paths.
Same devotion to how everyday objects carry history.
So I stay.
I listen.
I build.
A new story arrives Tuesday—fittingly, on my birthday. #ThePantryArchive #amwriting
A new story arrives Tuesday—fittingly, on my birthday. #ThePantryArchive #amwriting
What looks like preference is often anticipation — storage arranged to prevent interruption, not express identity.
What looks like preference is often anticipation — storage arranged to prevent interruption, not express identity.
Sometimes it signals rehearsal — a learned response to uncertainty.
Sometimes it signals rehearsal — a learned response to uncertainty.
Food storage is rarely treated as evidence, but it quietly reflects labor, trust, fear, convenience, and change.
I’m writing notes and longer pieces about that here.
Food storage is rarely treated as evidence, but it quietly reflects labor, trust, fear, convenience, and change.
I’m writing notes and longer pieces about that here.