
I'm down in D.C. for the next few days for the inauguration. There's going to be an inaugeral

I had been under the impression that Lincoln wasn't much of a gastronome. He seemed to be so dis-interested in eating, he occasionally forgot. Lincoln's 1861 lunch was very simple: Mock-turtle soup (a stew made by boiling a calf's head), corned beef and cabbage, parsley potatoes, and blackberry pie. His 1865 dinner was a much grander affair, which you can read about in this L.A. Times article, along with the full history of presidential first meals.
Recipe: James A. Garfield's pickled oysters, 1881
Recipe: William H. Harrison's poundcake, 1841 Made with mace and nutmeg.

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