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In celebration of its upcoming 200th anniversary, Furman University is launching a community cookbook initiative led by Charles Davis, the First Gentleman. The goal is to collect around 200 recipes from alumni, staff, and students that reflect the spirit of the university. Contributors are invited to share their cherished recipes along with personal anecdotes, all while fostering a sense of community. Recipe submissions will be accepted until July 31, 2026, and every recipe will be archived online, contributing to Furman’s legacy of shared meals and traditions.
Hey, Greenville! Get Ready for a Delicious Community Cookbook!
In a delightful twist of culinary creativity, Charles Davis, the First Gentleman of Furman University, is on a tasty mission! With the university’s bicentennial celebration just around the corner in 2026, Davis is gathering community recipes for a special cookbook that promises to be just as much about memories as it is about meals. The goal? To collect around 200 recipes that embody the spirit of Furman, its storied history, and the connections forged over the years.
The Heart of Home-Cooked Meals
Why a cookbook, you ask? Well, Davis believes that there’s something truly magical about family and friends coming together around a table filled with home-cooked meals. Meals that bring people closer and create lasting traditions. That’s where this cookbook aims to shine, serving not only as a collection of recipes but also as a testament to the importance of community and shared experiences.
A Tasteful Journey Through Time
If you think Davis is a newbie in the culinary book world, think again! In 2017, he published a lovely volume called “In the Kitchen at White Oaks”, which included favorite dishes from both past and present Furman presidents. This latest project, however, is much broader, inviting alumni, staff, past and present administrators, and their families to share recipes that hold personal significance, thus creating an inclusive and heartfelt collection.
Stories to Savor!
But this isn’t just about food; the cookbook will feature more than recipes alone! Each submission may include anecdotes and stories that encapsulate the essence of Furman life. These little snippets of personal history will weave together to create a vibrant narrative reflecting the rich tapestry that is the Furman community.
Your Recipes Wanted!
Feeling inspired? Mark your calendars! Recipe submissions are open until July 31, 2026. Interested contributors can send their beloved recipes to the university’s website at furman.edu/fu/bicentennial-cookbook. But here’s a bonus: even if your recipe doesn’t make it into the final printed book, it will still be archived online, ensuring that every recipe shared contributes to the ongoing story of the Furman community.
A First Gentleman with a Sweet Tooth
Now, for those who might not know, Charles Davis isn’t just a recipe collector; he has quite the knack for baking! During finals week each semester, he takes it upon himself to whip up a whopping 1,200 cookies to share with students. His love for baking and cooking traces back to fabulous memories spent in the kitchen with his mother. That connection is what drives his passion for gathering recipes that celebrate family, love, and delicious food.
A Celebration of Connections
So, if you have a cherished recipe passed down through generations or a dish that has made every family gathering special, now’s your chance to share it! Whether it’s your grandma’s famous casserole or your secret cookie recipe, every taste has a tale to tell, and Charles Davis wants to hear yours.
As Furman University approaches its 200th birthday, this cookbook initiative not only highlights the delicious variety that makes up the community but also ensures that the legacy of sharing meals continues for generations to come. Get those recipe ideas flowing and be a part of this tasty journey!
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- Post and Courier: Furman University Cookbook
- Greenville Online: New Cookbook Details
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- Wikipedia: Cookbook
