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Time to do some old fashion cooking 1840's

Photography Historical posted on Sep 18, 2009
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not this was build on the site here in around 2000 but it do show how they cooked in the 1800's. You can cook what ever here from soups to pies and cakes. It Southern cooking at it best here. of couse slaves would do the cooking but that stopped after the civil war and they did have a lot of poor whites that did not have slaves that had to cook for themselfs. They had a lot of rich blacks that had slaves too. the indians made poor slaves and the ones that was slaves was the best cooks and treated the best too. Most the time they run away and can not be find. White slaves was the worse treated. They was called by a diff name Servitude but they still was slaves and keep longer that blacks slaves was. plus they had more white slavesw than blacks. Google will tell you a lot abot the slaves of diff races. type in "white slavery" may open your eyes to what the news and history in schools not saying. Wonder why they do this. I understand the Movies people will do this to sell movies but the Goverment??? This is in a small building off the main building as the cooking area do caught on fire more often.

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emmecielle

12:27PM | Sun, 20 September 2009

Great photo! :)

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DennisReed

4:06PM | Sun, 20 September 2009

Stunning capture, but would not work here in Phoenix AZ!

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Richardphotos

8:39PM | Mon, 21 September 2009

I can imagine the delicious breads.super shot

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dpmcgregor1

11:25PM | Tue, 22 September 2009

That is not slave cooking, I would prefer that to my modern stove.

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mermaid

7:42PM | Wed, 23 September 2009

aww, it was much harder to cook than...but the oven looks nicer...smile

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billcody

1:20AM | Thu, 24 September 2009

Another fine indoor shot. I love those bricklayer`s puzzlework, they did it well. The little firehole for breadbaking at right, good idea! emmhh, where is my cooking slave in the moment?

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greacemonkey

7:57AM | Fri, 25 September 2009

VERRY NICE

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Elcet

8:28AM | Fri, 25 September 2009

Very nice cooking place and interesting history, great composition.

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odie

5:10PM | Fri, 25 September 2009

I can imagine cooking like this but wow... difficult to do! Nice shot.

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chantal-france

6:11AM | Sat, 26 September 2009

So pleasant Jocko : a place were I would love to live :)

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MakePanasonic
ModelDMC-TZ5
Shutter Speed10/130
ISO Speed800
Focal Length5

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