Shoreham Historical Society Meeting

Past event
May 2, 2018, 7 to 8:30 PM

Rebecca Rupp will be speaking on Wolf Peaches, Poisoned Peas, and MadamePompadour's Underwear: The
Surprising History of Common Garden Vegetables. Common garden vegetables have long and fascinating histories. Science and history writer Rebecca Rupp will discuss the stories behind many of our favorites, among them the much-maligned tomato and potato, the (mostly) popular pumpkin, and Vermont's dynamic duo of kale and Gilfeather turnip. Find out why a lot of us don't like beets, how a 17th-century pirate named the bell pepper, how carrots won the Trojan War, and how George Washington was nearly assassinated with a plate of poisoned peas.
This is a Vermont Humanities Council event hosted by Shoreham Historical Society. Shoreham, Platt Memorial Library, 279 Main St, 7:00 pm.

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