This event is now history, but we have many more wonderful programs in store for you!
During the 1930s, the Great Depression, people had to make due and provide for their families with what they had. Families would grow their own food, make their own clothes, and even milk the cows for cream to churn butter. While we will not be milking cows, we will be learning how to make butter and flavor it in this hands on class. You will go home with two jars of butter, either plain, salted, savory, or sweet.
Come by the Sadie Ford Heritage Farm and try your hand at churning butter, taste it afterwards, and take some home. Be prepared to churn for at least 20-45 mins. Class will probably take 2 hours.
Cost is for supplies.
Program Host: Shauna Bridgers
Contact Email: shauna.bridgers@tn.gov
Contact Phone: 615-443-2769
Meeting Place: Sadie Ford Heritage Farm
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