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Just in time for Thanksgiving, Kaatscast visits the unique International Museum of Dinnerware Design in Kingston, New York. Founded by Margaret Carney in 2012, the museum recently found its new home, offering dedicated exhibitions that celebrate the art and history of dining.

This episode highlights the museum's two inaugural exhibits, 'Dining Grails,' featuring renowned designers like Eva Zeisel; and 'Dining Memories,' showcasing a diverse array of dinnerware in nostalgic vignettes.

And for an 'interactive' experience like no other, visitors can step into the Instagram-ready 'a la carte gallery' and try their hand at the famous tablecloth trick. See how host Brett fared, in this slow-mo video.

00:00 Introduction to the Museum of Dinnerware Design

01:14 The Museum's Origins and Evolution

03:59 Why Kingston? The Journey to a New Home

06:17 Exploring the Inaugural Exhibits

07:36 Interactive Experiences and Unique Art Pieces

16:18 Dining Memories: A Walk Through Time

25:05 The Future of Dining and Museum's Vision

27:55 Conclusion and Final Thoughts