Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Lincoln's Inauguration Meal

Greetings on Inauguration Day of the 44th President of the United States. Today, I am participating in a Bloggy Inauguration Tour sponsored by Muse Swings. I hope you enjoy the tidbits and treasures of history about the U.S. Presidential Inauguration. Thank you for stopping by.



Menu of Lincoln's Inaugural dinner

Barack Obama will be sworn into office on Tuesday -- just weeks before the bicentennial of Abraham Lincoln's birth. Obama's inaugural theme, "A New Birth of Freedom," has, fittingly, been drawn from his fellow Illinoisan's Gettysburg Address, and he's supposed to be sworn in using Lincoln's own Bible. The inaugural menu is based on what supposedly were some of Lincoln's favorite foods, and even the inaugural china is a replica of that used in the Lincoln White House. Despite these connections, let's hope that Obama's inaugural meal does not duplicate Lincoln's first, which turned into a food fight.

Lincoln's inaugural committee had planned a lavish midnight buffet for the inaugural ball: terrapin stew, leg of veal, beef à l'anglais, foie gras, pâté, cream candies, fruit ices, tarts, cakes and more. The venue was the Patent Office, which had two spacious halls for dancing and dining. The buffet was set out in a corridor where patent models were displayed.

When the grand supper was announced, after several hours of dancing, the crowd rushed the table and people began grabbing, pushing and stuffing themselves shamelessly. In a matter of minutes, the sumptuous buffet was a shambles -- as were several of the patent exhibits.

From the Los Angeles Times

12 comments:

petra michelle; Whose role is it anyway? said...

Happy Inauguration Day, Martha!
Now that was an interesting detail I never knew! Inaugural balls have come a much needed, diplomatic way! ;)
Have a wonderful day! Petra :))

Call Me Cate said...

When I'm elected President (haha), my Inaugural dinner is going to include onion rings and milkshakes.

areyoukiddingme said...

Have you seen some of the senators and representatives? That's probably why they don't do the buffet line anymore.

Thanks for this window into history.

Unknown said...

happy inauguration day!!! let freedom ring!!!! i say this calls for a new bumper sticker... I SURVIVED THE BUSH YEARS :)

Soralis said...

Good Luck with your new president! That's cool info, a food fight? I never knew that!

Tara Bennett said...

I've been watching the inauguration off and on all day. For some reason I got a little bit emotional when George and Laura flew away. Their time is over, and they're probably thrilled to be going home, but I dunno, I was kind of sad.

It seems like I heard once that many of the Presidents have Boston clam chowder as their inauguration meal. Am I mistaken? I'm off to research (because US History, even the minute details, gets me all excited!)

Raggedy Ann said...

Love all this background info related to these great events. The only thing I managed to see was Aretha Franklin. Beautiful!

I have to confess I wasn't too crazy about the first lady's outfit. She would have looked much better in that gorgeous dress you wore to the wedding.

Luv,
RAxx

Debby said...

Oh, thank goodness politicians are much more polite these days...

MrsSpock said...

Terrapin stew? Isn't that a turtle? Yuck!

ChaChaneen said...

Thanks for stopping by today, I hope you enjoyed the tea party! Aren't these parties fun in Bloggyland?! Yea, I think so too. Well I'm finishing up my visits tonight, so off I go! Have a great week!

Cara said...

A new freedom indeed. I alrealdy feel lighter and freer, don't you?

sara said...

Here's a question for you...what would you eat at your inauguration? I would have ice cream...lots of ice cream. And perhaps some sloppy joes with a slice of pineapple, LOL!