That morning, the USS Constitution was taken out and there was a mock battle--this is the view from our hotel room |
As we toured, we came upon a group testing cocktails for a new book, and as I was looking at what they were doing, I saw my editor from Harvard Common Press, who is now working at ATK testing cocktails among other things. 😊What a nice surprise!
As we wove through the maze of rooms, we came upon some interns who were shucking corn for a black bean and corn salad to serve from their food truck. Yes, they have a food truck.
We went through the kitchenware area, and I was thrilled to see some of my favorites there.
Good equipment makes for easy cooking. We headed to the library and the office areas.
Yes, I did see a few of my books in the library! We took a peek into the fridges and they also have a take home fridge full of test recipes to take home---Not a bad perk.
All that butter! |
We toured the space when Cooks Country is now filmed; in years gone by it was filmed in Vermont.
Cook's Country set |
After this amazing tour, we ate at Chickadee downstairs, and got to visit a bit more. It was a joy to finally meet Andrea and to get to know her a bit better. While we were touring they were filming a new series directed at children called ATK kids. I can't get the website here in Europe, but I'm definitely going to buy the books for our grandchildren who love to cook.
If you are in Boston, and ATK is offering tours, or open houses, I highly recommend it. Thanks to my cousin Andrea for the ultimate back stage pass.
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