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Anna M. Mangin was an African American inventor. Little is known about her early childhood, but we do know that she was born in October 1854 in Louisiana. Anna Mangin invented the kitchen tool called the pastry fork and got it patented on March 1, 1892. The pastry fork was a tool that was in almost every domestic household. The utensil was used to mix dough for cookies, pie crusts, and other pastries without having to mix the ingredients together with their hands. The pastry fork was also used to beat eggs and mash potatoes. The pastry fork cut the time to make some of America’s favorite dishes, all thanks to the Black/Hebrew girl named Anna M. Margin.
2251 Florin Rd. #126 Sacramento, CA. 95822
The museum is located on the corner of 24th and Florin inside the Florin Business Arts Complex.
Monday/Tuesday - closed
Wednesday - by appointment
Thursday - Saturday 12:00 - 5:00 pm
Sunday - closed
Closed on August 17th-18th, 2024 for SOJO's Annual Fundraiser the Sacramento Banana Festival
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