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S3E2 C is for Cradock, Cook & Castelvetro

S3E2 C is for Cradock, Cook & Castelvetro

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Today’s theme is PEOPLE! Allie, Neil and Sam bring some guests with them to this episode (metaphorically speaking). One is renowned for her flamboyancy; another is an avid champion of fruit and veg and the last has a very large bone to pick with one of history’s most renowned cookbook authors. But can you guess who they are?(Well of course you can because their names are in the title, but indulge us by playing along!) Don’t forget to email us at aisforapplepod@gmail.com or tag us on Instagram or BlueSky if you have any suggestions for future episodes. You may also want to subscribe to the A is for Apple Substack where we publish recipes and extra audio content.Sources/Useful LinksFanny CradockFear of Fanny - BBC 2006Keep Calm and Fanny On! By Kevin GeddesBritish Food History Podcast EpisodeFanny Cradock with Kevin Geddes - The British Food History PodcastGwen Troake and Fanny Cradock (1976)Fanny Cradock Cooks for Christmas (1975) | BBCAnn CookProfessed Cookery by Ann CookA Cook’s Perspective byClarissa F. Dillon & Deborah J. PetersonThe Art of Cookery Made Plain & Easy by Hannah GlasseBook review of A. Cook’s Perspective by Neil on British Food: a HistoryNeil’s disastrous attempt at cooking Hannah Glasse’s Christmas Pie on Neil Cooks GrigsonBefore Mrs Beeton: Elizabeth Raffald, England’s Most Influential Housekeeper by Neil ButteryIvan Day’s 22-stone Yorkshire Christmas PyeGiacomo CastelvetroThe Fruit, Herbs & Vegetables of Italy by Giacomo Castelvetro (1614)Profitable insructions [sic] for the manuring, sowing, and planting of kitchin gardens Very profitable for the common wealth and greatly for the helpe and comfort of poore people. Gathered by Richard Gardiner of Shrewsberie. (1603)You can follow the A is for Apple Podcast on Instagram and BlueskySam Bilton also hosts the award winning Comfortably Hungry Podcast and is the author of First Catch Your Gingerbread, Fool’s Gold: A History of British Saffron The Philosophy of Chocolate and Much Ado About Cooking: Delicious Shakesperean Feasts for Every Occasion (written in collaboration with Shakespeare’s Globe). You can find her on Instagram and BlueskyDr Neil Buttery also hosts the British Food History Podcast and is the author of A Dark History of Sugar, Before Mrs Beeton: Elizabeth Raffald Britain’s Most Influential Housekeeper as well as Knead to Know: A History of Baking and The Philosophy of Pudding with another book in progress. You can find him on Instagram and BlueskyDr Allie Pino produces and hosts the Curious Appetite Podcast and the Fear Feasts Podcast with Vanessa Baca. She is also the co-author of A Gothic Cookbook and is currently working on a new book. You can find her on Instagram and Bluesky
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