The Truth About Baked Beans: An Edible History of New England
05.31.26 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Free
Meg Muckenhoupt will bring smiles—and a hunger for popular foods—during her discussion about the history of New England’s food, immigration, tourism, and how ideas about identity have shaped our menus from 1825 to today.
Author of “The Truth about Baked Beans: An Edible History of New England,” Muckenhoupt’s book began with a simple question: When did Bostonians start putting molasses in their baked beans? That question sent her on a lengthy journey through invented histories, selective memories, and changing tastes from colonial New England to the present day.
Her presentation will cap the Society’s Annual Meeting, including elections of Directors and reports from Society officers.
DATE: Sunday, May 31
TIME: 2 – 4 PM
LOCATION: Bedford Old Town Hall, Great Room (3rd floor), 16 South Road, Bedford, MA 01730
ACCESS: There is an elevator to the Third Floor.

This program is offered by the Bedford Historical Society as part of the Hidden Treasures Festival of Nature, Culture & History, an annual month-long celebration showcasing events and activities hosted by local partners celebrating the unique places, objects, and stories of the Freedom’s Way National Heritage Area. Hidden Treasures programs are free and open to the public. Click to discover more Hidden Treasures!



