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Dec
10

Winter warm-up recipe – butternut squash soup

This simple, hearty and comforting recipe comes from one of the courses we serve during our Holiday Nights in Greenfield Village dinners at Eagle Tavern. While the dinners are now all sold out, there are still tickets available for Holiday Nights in Greenfield Village, so give this recipe a try at home – then come on out to join us for some winter fun in the village!

This creamy soup is always a favorite at Eagle Tavern.

 

BUTTERNUT SQUASH SOUP

1 med. Squash (about 2 ½ lbs) diced

1cup diced yellow onion

3 tablespoons butter

5 cups chicken or vegetable broth (we use vegetable)

1 teaspoon of nutmeg

1 teaspoon cinnamon

2 tablespoons brown sugar

½ cup of cream or milk (optional)

 

Sauté onions in butter until soft.

Add diced squash and broth and bring to a simmer. Cook until squash is tender.

Add brown sugar and other seasonings.

Simmer for a few minutes and add cream if desired, but do not boil the cream.

Puree mixture with submersion blender or in blender or food processor.

Enjoy!


11
Nov
10

Welcome… to virtual EDventures at The Henry Ford!

Paula Gangopadhyay is Director of Education at The Henry Ford – and she is very excited to tell you about one of our newest ventures…

 

Have you heard the news? We are very proud to launch our new education website!

Explore the options of our new education website!

One of our biggest goals at The Henry Ford is making history relevant and preparing today’s learners for the 21st century – so with that in mind, we have made digital education a top priority. Our education, ITS and marketing teams have spent the last three years benchmarking research, conducting national market analyses and really working to understand the needs of our audiences, especially K-12 education and youth service sectors.

 

The new website is designed to be a one-stop shop that it is intuitive, user-friendly, substantive and varied, based on the changing needs of our audiences and in keeping with an evolving world where digital and self-directed engagement plays a key role. And as the website was being built, our education team was developing some new paradigm-shifting online products and tools which will give teaching and learning a whole new meaning.

 

Here are a few guiding tips for exploring and experiencing virtual EDventures at The Henry Ford through our new and improved education website:

 

Our Educational Legacy: The first thing you’ll notice is a slideshow that tells the bigger story of what education is all about at The Henry Ford. To better understand this, explore the Legacy of Education Innovation tab to learn more about the culture of innovation that permeates and shapes everything we say and do as an educational institution.

 

Topic Areas of Educational Expertise: We have tied The Henry Ford’s collections and niche areas of educational expertise to six themes: Transportation in America, America’s Industrial Revolution, American Innovation, Science and Technology, American Democracy and Civil Rights and Family and Community Life. Each theme has a landing page with a menu of offerings such as onsite programs, field trip enhancements, classroom resources and professional development.

 

Audience Pools: Since education is defined broadly at The Henry Ford, we have organized our offerings for four types of audiences seeking structured educational programs or resources: educators, students, scouts/youth and leadership.

 

What’s Hot: This features new educational products and special educational events such as limited-engagement exhibits, IMAX educational film previews, new scout programs and more.

 

Featured resources: These sections showcase special projects at The Henry Ford, such as OnInnovation, as well as ExhibitBuilder, one of our innovative educational resources which allows students to build and curate their very own virtual exhibit which they can share with the world.

 

Tap Our Expertise: For the first time, through our education website you’ll be able to tap into the intellectual expertise of our curators as well as get a sneak peek into our rich and continuously-growing online collections and stories.

 

We invite you to explore, reflect, engage and share virtual EDventures at The Henry Ford; we are eager to hear from you!

 

Teachers/scout leaders/youth service providers – what other types of resources would you like to see museums offer? Is there anything you’d like to see us provide that is not currently available online or onsite?




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