[BCMA] Artificial food for display

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Melissa; It has been my experience that the words realistic and inexpensive in terms of fake fruit and veg rarely go together. Although there undoubtedly are Canadian sources when we were looking for fruit and veg for the cornucopia in our beekeeping exhibit we had to go to American suppliers. I can see if I can dig that name out and send it off to you.                                                  Franz


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Hello! We're planning an agricultural exhibit for the summer season at the
Bulkley Valley Museum and are looking to recreate two tables of food (one
set for dinner that would have been typical fare in the early 1900s in this
area, and the other with food that is locally available in the present day).

 

Any advice about where I might find relatively inexpensive artificial fruit,
vegetables, grains, etc. to create these mock dinner tables would be greatly
appreciated.

 

Cheers, 

 

Melissa Sawatsky

Curator/Administrator

Bulkley Valley Museum

Ph 250.847.5322

Fax 250.847.5363

Email:  <mailto:info at bvmuseum.com> info at bvmuseum.com 

 <http://www.bvmuseum.com> www.bvmuseum.com

 

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