Random Bits of FascinationPosted on by Maria Grace
What does hokey pokey have to do with ice cream? The answer’s at the end of the research rabbit hole! Time for a quick trip down the research rabbit hole. You didn’t think I could possibly get through a series like this without a few bunny trails, did you? I did have over 200 pages of research notes for this project after all. (Yeah, seriously I did. I know, but graduate school did this to …Continue reading →
Random Bits of FascinationPosted on by Maria Grace
When it comes to ice cream, innovation is tradition, even to the point where vegetable ice cream sounds like a good idea Ice cream lovers fall into two camps: those who love experimenting with innovative, exotic flavors and the purists, who remain loyal to vanilla. Wild experimentation is nothing new, it can be traced back to the earliest ice cream cooks. While I’m not averse to experimenting and trying new things, at no time, …Continue reading →
Random Bits of FascinationPosted on by Maria Grace
References Andrews, T. Nectar and Ambrosia: An Encyclopedia of Food in World Mythology. Oxford: ABC Clio, 2001. Ashmole, The Institution, Laws & Ceremonies of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. London: 1672. Ayto, John. An A-Z of Food and Drink. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. Bourne, Joanna. “What a pity it isn’t illegal . . . Regency Ice Cream.” Word Wenches. October, 2010 Accessed June 15, 2018. http://wordwenches.typepad.com/word_wenches/2010/10/regency-ice-cream.html David, Elizabeth. Harvest of the Cold Months: The …Continue reading →
Random Bits of FascinationPosted on by Maria Grace
I always love getting to ‘dress the set’ as it were of my books with bits and bobs from the era. Food is often one of those bits; the sights and smells and tastes of a place are so evocative, aren’t they? So I often find myself in a deep dive looking for what my characters would have been eating and what it would smell and taste like. In my last book, one of my …Continue reading →
Random Bits of FascinationPosted on by Maria Grace
Making drinking chocolate in the regency era was a time consuming, labor intensive process, beyond the means of many, particularly if started from dried cacao nibs. Because anything induced by chocolate MUST be a good idea, its time for another chocolate-induced dive down the research rabbit hole! Just to refresh your memory a bit, during the regency era, there were three particular luxury drinks: tea, coffee and chocolate. (I talked about tea recently, you can …Continue reading →
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