• Ormskirk Gingerbread with Anouska Lewis

  • May 5 2024
  • Length: 38 mins
  • Podcast

Ormskirk Gingerbread with Anouska Lewis

  • Summary

  • Niche topic alert! Today I am

    talking to Anouska Lewis about Ormskirk Gingerbread.

    Anouska is the writer and presenter

    of the BBC Sounds podcast Hometown Boring? The first episode

    being all about Ormskirk gingerbread


    We

    talk about how one lands getting a podcast series on BBC Sounds in the first

    place; the ingredients of Ormskirk gingerbread, the town’s pride in its

    gingerbread, the gingerbread ladies who sold them at the train station in the

    Victorian period, Ormskirk’s link with Liverpool’s sugar and slave trade, and

    the value of having difficult conversations – amongst many other things.



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    Listen to Hometown Boring? on BBC Sounds

    Follow Anouska on Instagram @history_hun and TikTok @historyhun


    Things mentioned in today’s episode:

    Ormskirk Gingerbread on the Foods of England website

    A Dark History of Sugar by Neil Buttery


    Previous podcast episodes pertinent to today’s episode:

    Gingerbread with Sam Bilton


    Upcoming events:

    British Library Food Season 2024, 25 May at 2pm.

    Ludlow Food Festival, Friday 13th September.

    Warwick Words History Festival, Thursday 3rd October at 4.30pm.


    Neil’s blogs:

    ‘British Food: a History’

    ‘Neil Cooks Grigson’


    Neil’s books:

    Before Mrs Beeton: Elizabeth Raffald, England’s Most Influential Housekeeper

    A Dark History of Sugar

    Both are published by Pen & Sword and available from all good bookshops.


    Don’t forget, there will be postbag episodes in the future, so if you have any questions or queries about today’s episode, or indeed any episode, or have a question about the history of British food please email me at neil@britishfoodhistory.com, or on twitter and BlueSky @neilbuttery, or Instagram and Threads dr_neil_buttery. My DMs are open.


    You can also join the British Food: a History Facebook discussion page:

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