A storytelling podcast featuring stories with recipes and food history connected to each episode's story. Is the food in fairytales and folklore really symbolic or does it just make the tale relatable? Food and stories have their own rituals and feed different parts of us. If you had to choose between the two, could you? How is the history of food tied into stories? Will this podcast answer these ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 91 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsPerforming Arts |
So, some big news about changes to the podcast plus a wonderful story: Davey & The King of the Fishes.
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A collection of wintery and festive tales for the season: Why the Sea is Salt, The Christmas Bear and Twelve Brothers.
The first is 'Why the Sea is Salt' a Norwegian tale adapted from Christmas Fairytales colled by Neil Phillip. The story begins o... more
In which we discover that strange food stealing horses don't always have your best intentions at heart, that you should always be kind to cats, rowan is good for protection and that kale has its very own folklore.
The Story: The Widow & Her Daughte... more
The Stories in this episode are: Golden Hair, The Lass & her Good Stout Blackthorn Stick and The Tailor in the Church adapated from Sorche nic Leodhas and Ruth Manning Sanders
This is another just the stories episode, this time for All Hallows E... more
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I have finished the back catalog and cannot wait for more! Each episode is thoroughly researched and interesting, I keep a note pad handy to catch notes of things to dive deeper into. If you love folklore/ food history, you must listen. Won’t disappoint!
How great is this, food and folklore?
Really enjoyed the episode with Owen Staton and looking forward to making Welsh Cawl. Made Irish Stew more times than you can shake a stick, but Cawl is new to me.
Love the folklore. This podcast needs wider recognition.
A lot of the tales I’ve heard so far are either ones I read ages ago or are very similar. I feel like I’ve found long-lost friends. They are wonderfully read with obvious affection (and this is coming from a voice artist). I would love this podcast if it ended every episode with the charming sign off she does after each story but it continues with a history lesson and a recipe! These are the same stories that influenced Neil Gaiman’s stories, most obviously in Stardust, as well as the countless ... more
Do you like food and folklore? Of course you do. This is the pod for you. Lots of interesting folklore (and this is coming from a folklore nerd) and cool recipes that will keep your belly happy. An excellent pod and just the right length.
I adore this! Rachel, your voice is absolutely charming and it brought me so much joy. I was doing laundry and making goat cheese as I listened and it was the perfect accomplishment.
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Apple Podcasts | #185 |
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