Don’t Drink the Water: Fresh Fruit Waters
While we think of lemonade and possibly orangeade as classic summer drinks that can be made at home, other fresh fruits were used to make beverages in the Regency era
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While we think of lemonade and possibly orangeade as classic summer drinks that can be made at home, other fresh fruits were used to make beverages in the Regency era
Continue reading →Today is International Chocolate day, a day which I am quite certain requires some kind of celebration. And what better time to celebrate than … breakfast? Yes, you read that right! Chocolate for breakfast, an historical tradition I can get behind!
Continue reading →Necessary female accomplishments including a range of both academic and practical skills that could be acquired in a variety of ways, both in formal and informal settings. These included both academic topics and practical ones.
Continue reading →The issue of fire, and the light it provides was a real issue in making the dragon tunnels in Jane Austen’s Dragons usable by warm-blooded folk. The answer to the problem came in the form of tinder boxes or fire kits.
Continue reading →While most schools and formal education opportunities were aimed at boys, Regency era girls also received an education aimed at preparing them for their future lives.
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