The Ancient Fruitcake: What Really, Really Old Food Tells Us About History, Culture, Love, & Memory | Richland WAThe Ancient Fruitcake: What Really, Really Old Food Tells Us About History, Culture, Love & Memory will take place on the 16th of February 2017. This event will run from 7:00 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. and will be held at the Richland Public Library, at 955 Northgate, Richland, WA. For more details, please visit The Ancient Fruitcake page at the Richland Public Library's website.

About 'The Ancient Fruitcake: What Really, Really Old Food Tells Us About History, Culture, Love and Memory'
As part of the Community Lecture Series, the Richland Public Library is pleased to present The Ancient Fruitcake: What Really, Really Old Food Tells Us About History, Culture, Love, and Memory.

This event will be hosted by the Friends of the Richland Public Library and will be presented by Harriet Baskas. Through this event, participants will be able to have knowledge about the foods that archaeologists discovered buried with mummies. Get to know about the 350-year-old fruitcake passed from generation to generation, the pickles stored in a jar from the 1860s, the 2000-year old bog butter, and many other fascinating ancient edibles. Don't miss this interesting discussion!

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