Eat This Podcast
Talking about anything around food

27 July 2015

Real finger food for digital appetites

  1. The oldest bread in England has been unearthed. How long before someone bakes a replica?
  2. Smithonian magazine explains how much we owe pimps. See the love apple in a whole new light.
  3. Immigrants grow exotic crops, local neighbourhood rejoices, this time in St Louis. I officially declare this a trope.
  4. A great writer reviews what sounds like a great anthology: Pleasures of the Literary Meal by Bee Wilson, on Christina Hardyment’s Pleasures of the Table: A Literary Anthology.
  5. And speaking of great writers, I’ve pledged to enable Jonathan Meades to produce The Plagiarist in the Kitchen, and you can too.
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