Monthly Subscription

Choose your series. One handwritten letter a month. Cancel anytime.
Just $17/month — save with our 6-month package at $85.

1. Pick Your Series

Choose the historical era that calls to you — from WWII home front kitchens to White House dining.

2. Receive Monthly Letters

Each month a collectible letter arrives — a handwritten recipe, the story behind it, and everything you need to cook it.

3. Choose What’s Next

When your series wraps, pick your next adventure — or we’ll choose one for you. Cancel anytime, no strings.

Choose Your Series

Select your first series to begin your monthly subscription.

Kitchen Front Warriors

Kitchen Front Warriors

WWII Home Front — 6 letters exploring rationing-era recipes, victory gardens, and the women who kept America fed.

The First Lady's Table

The First Lady’s Table

White House Kitchens — 6 letters from First Ladies and their cooks, with recipes that shaped presidential dining.

Ellis Island Kitchens

Ellis Island Kitchens

Immigrant Stories — 6 letters from families who carried their recipes across oceans to build new lives in America.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I really cancel anytime?

Yes. Cancel from your account page whenever you like. No fees, no penalties, no fine print. You’ll receive any letters already paid for.

What happens when my series ends?

Each series runs for 6 months. Near the end, we’ll email you to choose your next series. If you don’t choose, we’ll start you on the next available series so you never miss a month.

What’s the difference between monthly and the 6-month package?

Same letters, different billing. Monthly is $17/month, cancel anytime. The 6-month package is $85 upfront (you save $17) and includes the complete series. Choose monthly for flexibility or the package for the best value.

What exactly arrives each month?

A collectible handwritten-style letter on aged parchment, an authentic recipe card adapted for modern kitchens, conversation starters, and a guided reflection prompt. Everything arrives in a sealed envelope with period-appropriate details.

Ready to Cook Through History?