Swindled

Swindled
Author: Bee Wilson
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780691138206

Bad food has a history. Swindled tells it. Through a fascinating mixture of cultural and scientific history, food politics, and culinary detective work, Bee Wilson uncovers the many ways swindlers have cheapened, falsified, and even poisoned our food throughout history. In the hands of people and corporations who have prized profits above the health of consumers, food and drink have been tampered with in often horrifying ways--padded, diluted, contaminated, substituted, mislabeled, misnamed, or otherwise faked. Swindled gives a panoramic view of this history, from the leaded wine of the ancient Romans to today's food frauds--such as fake organics and the scandal of Chinese babies being fed bogus milk powder. Wilson pays special attention to nineteenth- and twentieth-century America and England and their roles in developing both industrial-scale food adulteration and the scientific ability to combat it. As Swindled reveals, modern science has both helped and hindered food fraudsters--increasing the sophistication of scams but also the means to detect them. The big breakthrough came in Victorian England when a scientist first put food under the microscope and found that much of what was sold as "genuine coffee" was anything but--and that you couldn't buy pure mustard in all of London. Arguing that industrialization, laissez-faire politics, and globalization have all hurt the quality of food, but also that food swindlers have always been helped by consumer ignorance, Swindled ultimately calls for both governments and individuals to be more vigilant. In fact, Wilson suggests, one of our best protections is simply to reeducate ourselves about the joys of food and cooking.

Good Fare

Good Fare
Author: The Telegraph Home Cook
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2011-07-06
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0230756476

Originally published in 1941, this delightful little book is in fact the precursor to Good Eating, published in 1944 and recently reissued by Macmillan to great acclaim. Packed with practical, nutritious and frequently delicious recipes by the Daily Telegraph's Home Cook, this is both a charming piece of nostalgia and a riveting insight into how Britain really ate in wartime. More than that, though, it is almost a kitchen manifesto for the twenty-first century, with its emphasis on cooking without wasting food, fuel or time. The recipes are specifically geared to making the most of home-grown fruit and vegetables, of making a little meat go a long way, or of making unfamiliar cuts and methods fresh and appealing. There is also a special section offering readers' own recipes. As the Foreword says, 'There can be no better basis of cookery than that provided by generations of housewives who have brought homely fare to epicurean perfection.' With the motto, 'Simple but Better Fare is the aim of the New Cookery' we, too, can waste not want not and make do and mend just as our grandmothers and great-grandmothers did.

Buckeye Cookery

Buckeye Cookery
Author: Estelle Woods Wilcox
Publisher:
Total Pages: 546
Release: 1881
Genre: Cookery, American
ISBN:

A Feast of Folklore

A Feast of Folklore
Author: Ben Gazur
Publisher: Unbound Publishing
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2024-09-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1800183178

"Diverting, delightful and deliciously weird enough to satisfy the most demanding appetite." — Christopher Hadley, author of The Road Folklorist Ben Gazur guides you through the dark alleys of British history to uncover how our food habits have been passed down through generations of folklore. Who was the first person to throw salt over their shoulder? Why do we think carrots can help us see in the dark? When did we start holding village fairs to honour gigantic apple pies? Or start hurling ourselves down hills in pursuit of a wheel of cheese? Gazur investigates the origins of famous food superstitions as well as much more bizarre and lesser-known tales too, from what day the devil urinates on blackberries to how to stop witches using eggshells as escape boats. Hilarious and fascinating, A Feast of Folklore will introduce you to the gloriously eccentric folk who aren’t often noticed by historians. Here lies a smorgasbord of their dark remedies and deadly delicacies, waiting to be discovered.

Gastronaut

Gastronaut
Author: Stefan Gates
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2006
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780156030977

An irreverent journey through the culinary world of the exotic, the bizarre, and the truly extraordinary, "Gastronaut" is equal parts cookbook and quest book. This hilarious journey through some of the strangest food experiences, past and present, is divided into three levels of escalating difficulty.

English Phonetics and Pronunciation Practice

English Phonetics and Pronunciation Practice
Author: Paul Carley
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2017-09-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1351672657

English Phonetics and Pronunciation Practice provides a unique introduction to basic articulatory phonetics for students of English. Built around an extensive collection of practice materials, this book teaches the pronunciation of modern standard non-regional British English to intermediate and advanced learners worldwide. This book: provides an up-to-date description of the pronunciation of modern British English; demonstrates the use of each English phoneme with a selection of high-frequency words, both alone and in context in sentences, idiomatic phrases and dialogues; provides examples and practice material on commonly confused sounds, including illustrative pronunciation diagrams; is supported by a companion website featuring phonetic transcriptions and over 30 hours of practice audio material to check your pronunciation against; can be used not only for studying pronunciation in the classroom but also for independent student practice. English Phonetics and Pronunciation Practice is essential reading for any student studying this topic.

Mock Toad-In-the-Hole

Mock Toad-In-the-Hole
Author: Farrah Knight
Publisher: Leaves of Gold Press
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2012
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780987500113

Ever heard of a dish called "Toad-in-the-Hole"? Ever heard of "Mock Turtle Soup"? During the Second World War, when ingredients were scarce, inventive cooks produced "Mock Toad-in-the-Hole". During wartime, governments introduced rationing to cope with food shortages. People experimented, using cheap ingredients to produce expensive flavors."Mock Turtle Soup" was famously mentioned in Lewis Carroll's classic tale "Alice in Wonderland". The recipe for this soup recipe can be found in Mrs. Beeton's well-loved 19th century cookbook, along with "mock cream" and "mock chicken"."Toad-in-the Hole" is a traditional British dish of sausages cooked in batter, but the "mock" version uses cheaper ingredients. Mmm, delicious!We bring you the best and most outrageous genuine vintage recipes for wartime "Mock" dishes, reproduced exactly as they originally appeared.Now you, too, can save money and astonish your dinner guests!