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SUMMARY:History At Home: Caesar Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy this video from our staff and have some fun learning about history from the comfort of your home! Feel free to watch any time—”Happy Hour” is only a suggestion. \nHistoric Cocktail Lesson with Caitlin: The Caesar\nInstead of a Bloody Mary\, mix yourself up a Caesar and learn the history behind Canada’s unofficial cocktail.
URL:https://stearnshistorymuseum.org/event-items/history-at-home-caesar-happy-hour/
CATEGORIES:Events
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SUMMARY:History At Home: Victory Kitchen "Egg in a Nest"
DESCRIPTION:For this episode of “In the Victory Kitchen with Eric\,” we are taking a look at how soldiers would eat! Collections Curator Eric Cheever shows us how to make a couple of precious eggs go a little further\, something English and American soldiers would do when they got the chance! \nEgg in a Nest (Mock Fried Egg): -2 fresh eggs -water -2 slices fresh bread -bacon grease \nBeat the eggs in a bowl and set aside. Add bacon grease to a warm pan. Cut a hole in the center of two slices of bread\, set aside. Dip one side of each slice of bread in water\, then add to the pan. Fry for one minute\, then add eggs to the holes in bread. Fry\, flipping often\, until eggs are done and bread is golden brown. Enjoy! \nFor more episodes\, visit our YouTube Playlist >>
URL:https://stearnshistorymuseum.org/event-items/history-at-home-victory-kitchen-egg-in-a-nest/
CATEGORIES:Events
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SUMMARY:History At Home: Sherry Cobbler Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy this video from our staff and have some fun learning about history from the comfort of your home! Feel free to watch any time—”Happy Hour” is only a suggestion. \nHistoric Cocktail Lesson with Caitlin: Sherry Cobbler\nGo waaaay back to the mid-1800s to try a cocktail that was all the rage at the time—the Sherry Cobbler! Sherry gets a bad rap these days\, but once upon a time\, it was the most popular liquor out there! And the Sherry Cobbler in particular is noted for introducing something into American society that has become a staple. Watch not only for a brief history\, but also a quick tutorial on how to make your own! Caitlin used a grapefruit\, but you can use an orange if you like.
URL:https://stearnshistorymuseum.org/event-items/history-at-home-sherry-cobbler-happy-hour/
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SUMMARY:History At Home: Brandy Alexander Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy this video from our staff and have some fun learning about history from the comfort of your home! Feel free to watch any time—”Happy Hour” is only a suggestion. \nWhile the Brandy Alexander isn’t necessarily the first beverage that comes to mind when thinking about the holiday season\, it sure tastes like the season! Watch the video to learn the story behind it\, which features railroads and a lady named Snow.
URL:https://stearnshistorymuseum.org/event-items/history-at-home-brandy-alexander-happy-hour/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201210T160000
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SUMMARY:History At Home: Tom & Jerry Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy this video from our staff and have some fun learning about history from the comfort of your home! Feel free to watch any time—”Happy Hour” is only a suggestion. \nHistoric Cocktail Lesson: The Tom and Jerry\n\nCaitlin is back with another festive beverage for you to try at home! The Tom and Jerry has been around for 200 years\, and while it’s not as popular as it once was\, it’s definitely worth a try this holiday season! This tutorial is a bit longer and more complicated than usual\, as it requires making a batter before putting the drink together. If you have your own store-bought Tom and Jerry batter\, you can skip ahead to the 9:02 mark to see how to create your own warm and delicious yuletide drink. \n \n \n  \n 
URL:https://stearnshistorymuseum.org/event-items/history-at-home-tom-jerry-happy-hour/
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SUMMARY:History at Home: Old School Pumpkin Pie
DESCRIPTION:Watch this video from our staff and have some fun learning about history from the comfort of your home! Feel free to watch any time—Sunday is only a suggestion. \nWatch “Harvest History: Old School Pumpkin Pie”\nIt’s time for another episode of Harvest History! In this episode\, we are going to look at that most glorious symbol of fall in America\, the pumpkin! We’ll go through a brief history of this crop’s dominance in the Americas\, and then show you how to make a pumpkin pie the way early American settlers would- by baking a custard right there in the pumpkin! Give it a try with your family at home- trust us\, it’s delicious! \n \n  \nRecipe for “Pie in a Pumpkin” \n\nCut open and scoop out the seeds and pulp from a small pie pumpkin \nIn a mixing bowl\, mix together: -3/4 cup sugar -3 eggs plus 4 egg yolks -1/2 TBSP of vanilla extract \n-Whisk until smooth\, then add: -2 cups heavy cream – 1tsp corn starch -pinch of salt.\nWhisk until smooth \nPour into hollowed out pumpkin\, leaving about one inch of room at the top \nBake at 400 degrees for 15 minutes\, then place tin foil loosely over the top of pumpkin\, and bake for another 15 minutes \nTurn heat down to 375\, place top of pumpkin on baking sheet\, and bake for another 15 minutes \nRemove tin foil\, and bake for 30 additional minutes \nTurn oven off\, let custard/pumpkin cool for about an hour\, then place in fridge for at least 6 hours\, so custard can set \nScoop custard out of pumpkin\, and enjoy!
URL:https://stearnshistorymuseum.org/event-items/history-at-home-old-school-pumpkin-pie/
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SUMMARY:Family History Conference  (sold out)
DESCRIPTION:This event will be held virtually via Zoom this year\, and you can buy your tickets online. Learn more at https://stearnshistorymuseum.org/2020/01/08/family-history-conference-2020/.
URL:https://stearnshistorymuseum.org/event-items/family-history-conference/
LOCATION:Zoom / Online
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SUMMARY:Missing Pieces Walking Tour (Now Full)
DESCRIPTION:Discover the Missing Pieces of Equity in St. Cloud’s History \n***Update: This tour is full—watch for another date coming soon!*** \nUncover the “Missing Pieces” in the narrative we commonly tell about St. Cloud’s history during a downtown walking tour\, hosted by the Stearns History Museum\, at 6:30 p.m. Monday\, August 31. The 90-minute excursion highlights stories about race\, racism\, and structural obstacles to equity. \nAnnette Atkins\, professor emerita of history at the College of St. Benedict/St. John’s University\, will lead the tour and discussion. Meeting information and other details will be provided after registration. Cost is $5. \nWhen we post the next tour\, be sure to save your spot early\, as space is limited.
URL:https://stearnshistorymuseum.org/event-items/missing-pieces-walking-tour/
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SUMMARY:Hops and History\, Trivia @ Pantown Brewing
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URL:https://stearnshistorymuseum.org/event-items/hops-and-history-trivia/
LOCATION:Pantown Brewing Company\, 408 37th Avenue North\, St. Cloud\, 56303\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hops & History
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