Special Postbag Edition #1

Special Postbag Edition #1

Author: Neil Buttery October 15, 2022 Duration: 40:52

Welcome to the first postbag edition of ‘The British Food History Podcast’.

On this episode: memories of Glyn Hughes; listeners letters; Yorkshire puddings; and new book news.


Links to things mentioned on this episode:

‘The Foods of England’ website: http://www.foodsofengland.co.uk/

Glyn Hughes’s book ‘The Surprising History of Fish and Chips’: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1471631656

Contain the Samaritans 116 123 or go to www.samaritans.org

Mind website: www.mind.uk

Smack Barm Pea Wet video: https://youtu.be/N_oIys5KS4A

The ‘Peniarth Manuscript 513D’ manuscript via The National Library of Wales: https://viewer.library.wales/4631573#?c=&m=&s=&cv=&manifest=https%3A%2F%2Fdamsssl.llgc.org.uk%2Fiiif%2F2.0%2F4631573%2Fmanifest.json&xywh=-193%2C-450%2C3844%2C5793

My post from the ‘Neil Cooks Grigson’ blog on Cawl (apologies for the terrible photo): http://neilcooksgrigson.blogspot.com/2008/12/98-cawl.html

My ‘Savouries’ blog post which includes my recipe for Welsh Rarebit: https://britishfoodhistory.com/2018/02/05/savouries/

The New York Times article about Dutch Babies: https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/6648-dutch-baby

‘The Great Book of Yorkshire Pudding’ by Elaine Lemm is published by Great Northern Books: https://www.gnbooks.co.uk/product/great-book-yorkshire-pudding/

Elaine’s YouTube video about making Yorkshire Puddings: https://youtu.be/lQfMw0nbjKY


Podcast episodes referred to:

The Foods of England Project with Glyn Hughes

Lent Episode 6: Social Evolution and Lent

Cheddar and the Cheese Industry with Peter Atkins

Gingerbread with Sam Bilton

A Dark History of Sugar Parts 1 & 2

A Dark History of Chocolate with Emma Kay

British

Saffron with Sam Bilton

Yorkshire

Pudding with Elaine Lemm

Savouries


Neil’s book A Dark History of Sugar is available now from all bookshops as well as from the publisher Pen & Sword: https://www.pen-and-sword.co.uk/A-Dark-History-of-Sugar-Hardback/p/20481


If you want to buy a signed copy directly from Neil for £18 + postage (£2.85 if within the UK, the going rate if outside!). Contact him via email or social media ifyou fancy it (see below). 


Remember, you have any questions or queries about today’s episode, or indeed any episode, or have a question about the history of British food please email Neil at neil@britishfoodhistory.com, or find me on twitter @neilbuttery, or Instagram dr_neil_buttery my DMs are...


Dr. Neil Buttery hosts The British Food History Podcast, a journey into the stories on our plates. This isn't just a catalogue of dishes; it's an exploration of how food intertwines with culture, society, and the arts across Britain's long history. Each episode digs into the substance behind our sustenance, whether that means reviving forgotten recipes, examining hyper-regional specialties, or getting hands-on with traditional techniques that have nearly vanished. Neil often brings along special guests for insightful interviews, and he isn't afraid to get involved with historical re-enactments or a bit of foraging to better understand the past. The central, curious thread running through the series is a quest to understand what truly defines this cuisine-what makes British food distinctly itself, with all its celebrated and sometimes surprising characteristics. Listeners will find a rich, engaging mix of narrative, practical experiment, and thoughtful conversation, all served with a genuine appreciation for the subject's depth. Tune in for a podcast that proves history is best understood through the flavors, efforts, and traditions of everyday life.
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