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Stewed Prunes photo coming soon
1861-1900
Stewed prunes were a simple, resourceful dish common in American railroad camps, mining towns, and boardinghouses during the Civil War and Reconstruction era. This dish showcases dried prunes stewed to tender softness, often sweetened slightly, providing a nutritious and affordable dessert or side.
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Stewed Pumpkin photo coming soon
1776-1800
Stewed pumpkin was a common vegetable preparation in late 18th-century America, used as a side or base for other dishes. This recipe highlights the simple stewing of fresh or dried pumpkin to tender, flavorful softness, often lightly sweetened or spiced.