Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 5
Capri Cafaro Explores 250th-Anniversary Food Adaptations in New Documentary
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 5

Capri Cafaro Explores 250th-Anniversary Food Adaptations in New Documentary

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 5

Summary

  • Capri Cafaro says her new “America the Bountiful” special traces how colonial Americans built a self-sustaining food system when European imports became unreliable ahead of independence.
  • The documentary follows adaptations that turned local grain, milk and wild game into staples, including cheese-making, whiskey production at Mount Vernon and preservation methods for meat and dairy.
  • Cafaro said the toughest part of filming was joining a squirrel hunt and then eating it, underscoring how small game such as squirrel pie and stew once fed households and still survives in Appalachia.
  • The program also highlights Indigenous, European settler and enslaved contributions, including Liberty Teas made from local plants after the Boston Tea Party turned an everyday drink into a symbol of independence.
  • Released as the U.S. marks its 250th anniversary, the film uses food to connect economics, agriculture and national identity, with Cafaro framing colonial ingenuity as a lasting part of American culinary tradition.

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