Folklore, Food and Fairytales

A podcast by Rachel Mosses

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91 Episodes

  1. The Hand of Glory or the Miracle of Milk

    Published: 23/11/2021
  2. Billy Biter and the Round Parkin or the Trouble with Dragons

    Published: 09/11/2021
  3. The Storyteller's Supper - An Interview with Taffy Thomas

    Published: 09/11/2021
  4. Darkness Amongst the Trees or A Feast of Divination

    Published: 26/10/2021
  5. The Smith & The Devil or The Turnip Turpitude

    Published: 12/10/2021
  6. A Dark History of Chocolate

    Published: 05/10/2021
  7. The King of Love or The Horseradish Uncertainty

    Published: 28/09/2021
  8. Vernacular Voices of the Storyteller - Dave Pitt

    Published: 28/09/2021
  9. Vernacular Voices of the Storyteller - L M Daini

    Published: 21/09/2021
  10. The Sprig of Rosemary and The Potato Principle

    Published: 14/09/2021
  11. Vernacular Voices of the Storyteller - Sita Brand

    Published: 14/09/2021
  12. Vernacular Voices of the Storyteller - Clare Murphy

    Published: 07/09/2021
  13. Vernacular Voices of the Storyteller - Amy Douglas

    Published: 31/08/2021
  14. The 13 Bandits, The Apple Dumpling & The Big Ravioli Reveal

    Published: 31/08/2021
  15. Podcast Birthday Trailer - Bonus Episodes

    Published: 28/08/2021
  16. The Magic Cane, The Gold Donkey and the Little Stick that Hits

    Published: 17/08/2021
  17. Snow White Fire Red

    Published: 03/08/2021
  18. Pintosmalto & A Gothic Cookbook

    Published: 20/07/2021
  19. The King of England & His Three Sons or the Apple Identity

    Published: 06/07/2021
  20. The Nixie & The Pond or The Jägerschnitzel Jeopardy

    Published: 22/06/2021

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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 questions or will there just be a great story and a highly tenuous link to a delicious recipe? You'll have to listen to find out.