Graduating from UNE, April 2013 |
Wow, I really have been under the radar for the past couple
of months. Life has been busy for this genealogist. Finally graduating from the
University of New England with my Advanced Diploma in Local, Family &
Applied History, I had the urge to expand my knowledge and recently enrolled in
the Bachelor of Historical Inquiry and Practice through UNE, which I will begin
in a few short weeks. Fruitless job hunting efforts (anyone in need of a genealogist??),
helping out at a friend’s cafe, archiving decade’s worth of accounting work,
waitressing at the odd wedding and assisting with the overwhelming job of
packing up and relocating the Geelong Heritage Centre. All the while trying to
organise dinner party with a 1920s theme. It has been busy!!
Amuri's recipe books from throughout the 20th century |
It’s all about The
Great Gatsby. And hey, if Baz Luhrmann can pull it off, surely I can host
the 1920s-esque dinner party of the century. If truth be told, I have neither read, nor
seen F. Scott Fitzgerald’s work about just how great Gatsby was, nor was it the
pomp and pizzazz of the recent movie release that inspired me to host a dinner centred
around this ostentatious decade. It actually came about during another cupboard
clean out and the discovery of a couple of notebooks filed with newspaper clippings
and handwritten recipes belonging to my great grandmother throughout the twentieth
century. It seems that she and a friend, Mrs Shannon constantly exchanged
recipes through that archaic form of correspondence – snail mail. These recipes
consisted of everything from drop scones (pikelets), potted meats, jellied
tongue and even ‘Wurrook Fluff’. It fascinated me. There is a published
pamphlet of recipes compiled by Amuri and a Mrs Champ of recipes called ‘Barwon
Heads: Favourite Recipes’, which raised and donated funds for the Barwon Heads
Branch of the Red Cross Society and the Auxiliary for the Blind, two groups my
great grandmother was a fanatical patriot for.
Amuri with Tom & Erica outside 'Wurrook', c. 1927. |
Amuri with Erica in the car, c. 1928. |
So in a few weeks time I will try and replicate my version
of the 1920s with cuisine, cocktails and clothing of the decade. I will attempt
to make the night as close as possible to the time, even pulling out some of
the family silverware (Silvo come at
me) for serving and the odd outfit from the archives (yes, items belonging to
my great grandmother, possibly with a slight odour of moths).
1920s wedding party. Tom Russell at left, Eric & Amuri fifth from right.
I am off to plan the menu, test the Mint Juleps and Gin
Rickeys before beginning Dry July and
taking-on prohibition and fundraising for Geelong’s Andrew Love Cancer Centre.
Wish me luck!
Please feel free to support my Dry July bid, where proceeds raised will go to Andrew Love Cancer Centre, Geelong. Search for Phoebe Wilkens to directly donate to the cause.