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Lucinda

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Sat Jul 30, 2016, 11:24 AM Jul 2016

Historic Food Exploration [View all]

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Last edited Thu Feb 18, 2021, 11:28 PM - Edit history (7)

First off...alloo! Long time no see! I hope you are all happy and well.

I'm still having serious health health issues and my diet is crazy boring, so I tend to not think too much about meal planning and fun dishes, and I have been sticking with what will keep me out of the hospital, so I haven't really had much to share with you all. I've been digging back in to my genealogy research again when I feel up to it, and that has led me to a few cool things on youtube that I thought some of you might find interesting!

The first is a channel called Jas. Townsend & Son
He cooks recipes from, and talks about life during the 18th century. I've watched several and have been enjoying them a lot! The main channel is here:
https://www.youtube.com/user/jastownsendandson
And this is one of his vids on soldiers and food:




I've just started this one - Victorian Bakers which is a BBC production that brings four modern professionals together to explore baking in the Victorian era. I think there are 3 or 4 episodes and the first is here:



And this is a huge collection of historic food videos collected by Heather Randall that I'm just beginning to sort through which seems to cover a wide variety of periods in British history.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4nfEcXSm87tYY_xsu_oTGH3vaNPJiejB


Tasting History

Another addition of food throughout history videos!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsaGKqPZnGp_7N80hcHySGQ

I really rec Max videos. Very interesting recipes!


Luc


EDITING TO ADD THIS COOKBOOK AT PROJECT GUTENBERG
The Virginia Housewife by Mary Randolph - 1860
Available in several forms as well as HTML for free:
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/12519

And a little backstory on Mary Randolph:

http://makinghistorynow.com/2016/04/mary-randolph-and-african-culinary-connections/



The Cookbook of Unknown Ladies
Curious recipes and hidden histories from Westminster City Archives

18th-19th Century recipes in a categorized blog
https://lostcookbook.wordpress.com/category/cookbook-recipes/18th-century-recipes/



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Historic Food Exploration [View all] Lucinda Jul 2016 OP
Thanks, Luc. elleng Jul 2016 #1
Working on it! Lucinda Jul 2016 #6
Nice to see you! MerryBlooms Jul 2016 #2
And to you! Lucinda Jul 2016 #5
I have really missed seeing your posts in C&B! Laurian Jul 2016 #3
Thank you! That is very kind of you to say! Lucinda Jul 2016 #4
Hi, Lucinda! Phentex Jul 2016 #7
Alloo! Lucinda Aug 2016 #9
Here's one I love: kestrel91316 Jul 2016 #8
How cool is that! Lucinda Aug 2016 #10
I'm a huge Outlander fan, both the books and the TV series. kestrel91316 Aug 2016 #11
I've only seen the first couple of episodes of the series Lucinda Aug 2016 #12
I've read all 8 books over the past 20 years. Seen both seasons. kestrel91316 Aug 2016 #13
You are WAY ahead of me! Lucinda Aug 2016 #14
I've added a free ebook to the OP - The Virginia Housewife by Mary Randolph - 1860 Lucinda Aug 2016 #15
Great to see your posts again Lucinda. locks Aug 2016 #16
Thank you! Lucinda Aug 2016 #17
thanks for sharing hitz Jan 2017 #18
TY! Welcome to DU ( i'm a little late!) Lucinda Jun 2017 #21
Post removed Post removed Aug 2017 #24
I love this thread, Lucinda! susanna Jun 2017 #19
I'd like to build one of the outdoor ovens to try the baked goods Lucinda Jun 2017 #20
A backyard bread oven is on my wish list... susanna Jun 2017 #22
Message auto-removed Name removed Aug 2017 #23
hello from Belgium syringis Aug 2017 #25
Yes, it was Sue Perkins at her best Warpy Aug 2017 #27
yes it is syringis Aug 2017 #28
Also check out "The Good Huswifes Jewell," published in 1596 Warpy Aug 2017 #26
Thank you Warpy syringis Aug 2017 #29
Don't forget Mrs Crocombe! 912gdm Nov 2018 #30
Cool! Wawannabe Dec 2019 #31
A couple of additional YouTube channels: JHB Jul 2020 #32
Great additions!! Lucinda Jul 2022 #36
historical cuisine magnetarowlfish Nov 2021 #33
we are making traditional Rhode Island Johnny cakes with molasses for breakfast! samnsara Jul 2022 #34
❤️ ✿❧🌿❧✿ ❤️ Lucinda Jul 2022 #35
..lets see how it tastes...:) samnsara Jul 2022 #38
love the discription of the burnt meat thats raw inside..thats how i like mine! samnsara Jul 2022 #37
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