Folklore, Food and Fairytales
En podcast av Rachel Mosses
91 Avsnitt
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The Dark Spectre or the Elusive Elderberry
Publicerades: 2022-10-04 -
How Food Frames Stories - Anna Kharzeeva
Publicerades: 2022-09-27 -
How Food Frames Stories - Robbie Armstrong
Publicerades: 2022-09-20 -
How Food Frames Stories - Olivia Potts
Publicerades: 2022-09-13 -
How Food Frames Stories - Aaron Vallance
Publicerades: 2022-09-06 -
Cap O'Rushes or The Salt Significance
Publicerades: 2022-09-06 -
The Farmer and the Bogle or the Lore of Lammas
Publicerades: 2022-08-02 -
A History of Herbalism: Cure, Cook and Conjure - An interview with Emma Kay
Publicerades: 2022-07-19 -
The Old Woman Who Lived in a Vinegar Bottle or The Pickle Controversy
Publicerades: 2022-07-05 -
Petrosinella or The Parsley Prescription
Publicerades: 2022-06-06 -
Dark Tales or The Peculiarity of Pie
Publicerades: 2022-05-03 -
Go I Know Not Where and Bring Back I Know Not What or Green as Garlic
Publicerades: 2022-04-05 -
Frequency Update
Publicerades: 2022-03-15 -
The Witch and The Horse Devil or the Pancake Palaver
Publicerades: 2022-03-01 -
Beautiful Innocenta or The Honey Hierachy
Publicerades: 2022-02-15 -
Maria and Her Brother or the Big Bean Bonanza
Publicerades: 2022-02-01 -
Weeping Eye, Laughing Eye or the Vine Variation
Publicerades: 2022-01-18 -
The Story Equivalent of a Crackling Fire, a Warm Drink and a Hug
Publicerades: 2021-12-21 -
Hildur, Queen of the Elves or Christmas in the Land of Ice and Fire
Publicerades: 2021-12-07 -
A Winter Tales Collection
Publicerades: 2021-11-30
A storytelling podcast featuring stories with recipes and food history connected to each episode's story. Is the food in fairytales and folklore really symbolic or does it just make the tale relatable? Food and stories have their own rituals and feed different parts of us. If you had to choose between the two, could you? How is the history of food tied into stories? Will this podcast answer these questions or will there just be a great story and a highly tenuous link to a delicious recipe? You'll have to listen to find out.
