FIRST-HAND HISTORY: TEA AND . . . JUMBALS?

FIRST-HAND HISTORY: TEA AND . . . JUMBALS?

Thursday Programs | Available

3025 Bull Street Savannah, GA 31405 United States
Colonial
4/9/2026 (one day)
11:30 AM-1:00 PM on Th
$50.00
Member Discount Available

FIRST-HAND HISTORY: TEA AND . . . JUMBALS?

Thursday Programs | Available

Christopher Hendricks 
1:30 am – 1:00 pm Thursday, April 9

In her 1824 cookbook The Virginia House- Wife, Mary Randolph included a recipe for the “jumbal,” a proto-cookie whose ingredients reveal cultural exchange, human bondage and labor, multi-continental trade, social class, gender roles, and more about life in colonial America.

  • This program is limited to 12 participants.