Imagine this:You open your mailbox and find a thick, old‑fashioned envelope stamped from somewhere far away. Inside are stories, recipes, maps, and treasures that feel like they’ve fallen straight out of the Cap & Huber book series.Every month, Captain Craig and Huber—the world’s most determined story mouse—send your family a new chapter of adventure you can read, cook, and collect.
Letter from Cap & Huber
A story‑rich letter from the Clipper Trail, written in the same warm voice as the Cap & Huber’s Global Adventures books. It feels like a bonus chapter, just for your family.“Cook the Story” Recipes
1–3 family‑friendly recipes pulled from the world of the books—meals and treats that Cap and Huber actually cook in their adventures. Kids help, grown‑ups supervise (and sneak tastes).Book‑World Keepsakes
Mini maps of the places in the series, illustrated recipe cards, stickers, and other collectibles you can tuck into your Cap & Huber books or pin on the fridge.Adventure Extras
Passport stamps, table games, and cultural tidbits that turn dinner into a mini field trip—plus little prompts like, “What would Huber notice in your kitchen tonight?”Huber’s Corner
A short, funny note from your favorite story mouse—mischief, courage, and a reminder that mistakes are part of every good adventure.
Monthly Plan – $8
One envelope, one adventure at a time. Pause or cancel whenever you need to.Yearly Plan – $72 (Best Value)
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The Great Global Table began on a gray Boston afternoon, when Captain Craig Hawley—“Cap” to his friends—ducked out of the drizzle and into a narrow alleyway shop that felt outside of time. Inside, among old books, brass lanterns, and stacks of postcards, he found more than curiosities.He found Huber.Tucked behind a dusty globe was a tiny gray story mouse with bright eyes, a twitching nose, and a paw resting on a worn Boston postcard. Huber had been collecting stories and scraps of other people’s adventures for years. What he really wanted was a captain and a crew of his own.“You know,” Cap said, “every object in a place like this has a secret story. Maybe we could write some new ones together.”That was the beginning.
Boston’s markets, bakeries, and harbor became their training ground. Cap—raised on British field style, Scottish plaids, and overland picnics—showed Huber how a captain pays attention: to the weather, to the room, and to the people at the table.In Auntie’s brownstone, over chowder and cocoa, Huber discovered Winterton, the tiny village on the mantle, and Cap discovered something hidden in an old Pan Am bag: letters and postcards from a long‑ago Clipper pilot named E.H. and a woman named Abby.The bag became Abby.
The letters became a trail.
The trail became a calling.Together, Cap and Huber decided to follow the Clipper Trail—helping families, cooking in far‑away kitchens, and turning strangers into friends, one table at a time.
As their adventures grew, so did the ways they could share them.
In every story and every event, the heart is the same:
old‑world service, warm hospitality, and the belief that a simple meal, offered with care, can change the way someone feels about their day—and sometimes their life.
Today, Cap & Huber travel, write, and cook with one clear purpose:
Whether we’re setting a table on a Hawaiian cliff, in a school cafeteria, or on the page of a Cap & Huber book, The Great Global Table is an invitation:Pull up a chair.
Bring your questions and your appetite.
Let’s cook, listen, and share the kind of stories that make the world feel a little smaller—and a lot more like home.
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