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Queen Elizabeth II's Coronation Chicken
20th Century, British Isles Max Miller 4/25/23 20th Century, British Isles Max Miller 4/25/23

Queen Elizabeth II's Coronation Chicken

Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation and the chicken dish that was created for it

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WWII Propaganda
WWII, 20th Century, British Isles Max Miller 3/30/23 WWII, 20th Century, British Isles Max Miller 3/30/23

WWII Propaganda

The history and evolution of carrot cake and how WWII British propaganda popularized it

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Feeding the Army of Roman Britain
Rome, British Isles, Ancient Max Miller 3/28/23 Rome, British Isles, Ancient Max Miller 3/28/23

Feeding the Army of Roman Britain

What Roman soldiers ate at the edge of the empire (a.k.a. Britain)

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First Class Breakfast on the RMS Titanic
France, United States of America, 20th Century, British Isles, Titanic Max Miller 3/21/23 France, United States of America, 20th Century, British Isles, Titanic Max Miller 3/21/23

First Class Breakfast on the RMS Titanic

Menus and first class breakfast on the Titanic, as well as more stories of the people on board

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Irish Soda Bread from 1836
19th Century, British Isles Max Miller 3/14/23 19th Century, British Isles Max Miller 3/14/23

Irish Soda Bread from 1836

The history of chemical leavening agents in baking and a simple, hearty Irish soda bread

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Feeding a Medieval Outlaw
Medieval, British Isles Max Miller 3/7/23 Medieval, British Isles Max Miller 3/7/23

Feeding a Medieval Outlaw

The history of Robin Hood and real medieval outlaws in England, and some simple venison pasties they might have eaten

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The First Fad Diet of Georgian England
18th Century, British Isles Max Miller 1/3/23 18th Century, British Isles Max Miller 1/3/23

The First Fad Diet of Georgian England

An early fad diet created by 18th century Dr. George Cheyne, and a delicious soup that would technically follow the diet’s rules (but is a dessert if we’re being honest)

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What the heck is Wassail?
19th Century, British Isles Max Miller 12/16/22 19th Century, British Isles Max Miller 12/16/22

What the heck is Wassail?

The history of wassail and its myriad forms, along with a recipe from 19th century Oxford

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Christmas in the WWI Trenches - Xmas Rations
WWI, 20th Century, British Isles Max Miller 12/13/22 WWI, 20th Century, British Isles Max Miller 12/13/22

Christmas in the WWI Trenches - Xmas Rations

Christmas dinners during WWI and a ration-friendly Christmas pudding recipe from 1915

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Making Medieval Haggis
Medieval, British Isles Max Miller 11/29/22 Medieval, British Isles Max Miller 11/29/22

Making Medieval Haggis

The history of this most Scottish of foods, and Ewan Paterson of Allan’s Butcher in Auchterarder, Scotland helps me make some

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Macaroni & Cheese from 1845
19th Century, British Isles Max Miller 11/8/22 19th Century, British Isles Max Miller 11/8/22

Macaroni & Cheese from 1845

The long relationship of macaroni and cheese, and how they were brought irrevocably together by a Scottish macaroni salesman, two Swiss food chemists, and a Canadian cheesemonger, along with a fancy 19th century recipe.

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Sin Eaters & Funeral Biscuits
19th Century, British Isles Max Miller 10/25/22 19th Century, British Isles Max Miller 10/25/22

Sin Eaters & Funeral Biscuits

The curious tradition of sin eaters and gingerbread cookies that could have been used as funeral biscuits in Victorian England

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History’s Real Macbeth
Medieval, British Isles Max Miller 10/11/22 Medieval, British Isles Max Miller 10/11/22

History’s Real Macbeth

The real historical Macbeth versus Shakespeare’s version (spoiler: not a lot of the play is true), and a simple but tasty meal that the real Macbethad mac Findlaich may have eaten

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The Medieval Saint Diet
British Isles, Medieval Max Miller 9/20/22 British Isles, Medieval Max Miller 9/20/22

The Medieval Saint Diet

The fantastical stories surrounding Saint Columba and a medieval salmon dish that he might have eaten

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Whisky - Scotland's Water of Life
British Isles Max Miller 9/13/22 British Isles Max Miller 9/13/22

Whisky - Scotland's Water of Life

The history of Scotch whisky, filmed during my stay at the Balmoral Arms in Aberdeenshire, Scotland

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The Noble Origins of Afternoon Tea
19th Century, British Isles Max Miller 8/2/22 19th Century, British Isles Max Miller 8/2/22

The Noble Origins of Afternoon Tea

The origins of afternoon tea and a 19th century recipe for the classic afternoon tea treat: Victoria sandwich

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Medieval Table Manners
Medieval, British Isles Max Miller 7/19/22 Medieval, British Isles Max Miller 7/19/22

Medieval Table Manners

All-important table manners from medieval Europe and a 15th century recipe for tender beef ribs in a sweet and tangy spiced sauce

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A History of Ketchup
18th Century, British Isles Max Miller 7/12/22 18th Century, British Isles Max Miller 7/12/22

A History of Ketchup

The history of ketchup from Southeast Asian fermented fish sauce to Heinz marketing marvel, and an 18th century English recipe for white ketchup

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The Day the Viking Age Began
Viking, British Isles, Medieval Max Miller 6/21/22 Viking, British Isles, Medieval Max Miller 6/21/22

The Day the Viking Age Began

How the Viking Age began with the first raid on the monastery at Lindisfarne, and a recipe for pork tenderloin with berry sauce that uses ingredients and methods available to them at the time

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What is Gruel?
19th Century, British Isles Max Miller 6/14/22 19th Century, British Isles Max Miller 6/14/22

What is Gruel?

The unfortunate tale of gruel’s bad PR, and a surprisingly tasty recipe for 19th century gruel

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