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At Christmas we feast

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For many people Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without a turkey and trimmings, pudding and brandy butter. But where do our traditions come from – and when modern writers ‘reinvent’ the Christmas meal, are they really doing anything so very different? Annie Gray presents a delectable trip through time, from the earliest mentions of gluttonous meals at Christmas to the trappings and traditions of the present day. Tracing the birth of the twelve-day celebration under Edward I to the restoration of holiday splendour under Victoria, ‘At Christmas We Feast’ is organised by festive dish, and features classic recipes alongside vibrant cultural and historical context.

‘A joy to immerse oneself in’ Andi Oliver’In the field of food history, Annie Gray leads the pack’ Jay RaynerFor many people Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without a turkey and trimmings, pudding and brandy butter. And yet it wasn’t always that way. Gone are the gluttonous banquets featuring boar’s head and brawn – but how did we get to the Christmas food of today? Historian Annie Gray digs into the evolution of our festive meal, from the birth of the twelve-day celebration under Edward I and the the restoration of holiday splendour under Victoria to the present day. Organised by festive dish and illustrated throughout, At Christmas We Feast is a delectable trip through time – stuffed full of classic recipes, doused with history and tradition, and sprinkled with the joy of the feasts of Christmas past.

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Weight 0.2 kg
Dimensions 20.2 × 13 × 1.8 cm
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Publisher

Profile Books

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Cover

Paperback

Pages

256

Language

Edition
Dewey

641.5686 (edition:23)

Readership

College – higher education / Code: F

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