Sarah Lohman
Sarah Lohman is the author of Four Pounds Flour, a blog dedicated to uncovering the flavors of the past and using them to inspire contemporary cooking. Lohman is originally from Cleveland, Ohio, where she began working in a museum at the age of 16, cooking over a wood-burning stove. She graduated with a BFA from the Cleveland Institute of Art in 2005; for her undergraduate thesis she opened a temporary restaurant/installation that reinterpreted food of the Colonial era for a modern audience.
Lohman moved to New York in 2006 to work as Video Producer for New York Magazine's food blog, Grub Street. She currently works as an educator at the Lower East Side Tenement Museum and curates food-related events at museums around the city.
Courses taken
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Courses taught
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Grab Bag
UMAMI: A Yummy Tour of Little Tokyo
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Food
From Pushcarts to Pizza Knishes: A Walking Tour of "Little Romania"
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Lecture
Food of the Dead: A Culinary History of Funeral Food
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Vanilla: A History
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Curry: A History
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Food
Holiday Ice Cream
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Cocktail Bitters: History and Tasting Edition
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Make Your Own Cocktail Bitters
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Campfire Cuisine Beyond Hot Dogs: An Introduction to Hearth Cooking
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Open Hearth Cooking
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American Taste: Black Pepper
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The Perfect Summer Drink
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Food
Summer Infusions for Cooking
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Buzzard Day Comes to Brooklyn
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Antiquarian Photography
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Food
The Grand Secret of Punch
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Cocktail Bitters: The Liquid Spice
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Food
Ice Cream!
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What Dickens Drank: Historic Summer Cocktails
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Food
Homemade Ice Cream
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Food
Historic Gastronomy


















