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Hello and welcome to episode 4 of Dining with our ancestors, exploring what those who passed their genes to us ate, and the constraints on them, in an attempt to better understand ourselves.
Today, a Victorian mother must sell her son into the chimney sweep trade to ensure the family has enough food to get through the winter.
You can expect to learn:
Does Mrs. Jones' sale of her son actually deliver the hope of a better future?
Or does it only condemn to further misery and suffering...
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Welcome to episode three of Dining with our ancestors.
The average person today eats that which previously, the richest Emperor could never have imagined for himself. Culture, socio-economic forces, seasons, geography, and plenty more all played a part in what was accessible to those who passed their torch-lit genes to us. The exploration of these powers’ impact on our ancestors' diets allows us a better understanding of the genes we came to inhabit, but mostly who these people were, in turn giving us a greater depth of knowledge about who we might be
Expect to learn:
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Welcome to episode two of Dining with our ancestors. The average person today eats that which previously, the richest Emperor could never have imagined for himself. Culture, socio-economic forces, seasons, geography, and plenty more all played a part in what was accessible to those who passed their torch-lit genes to us. The exploration of these powers’ impact on our ancestors' diets allows us a better understanding of the genes we came to inhabit, but mostly who these people were, in turn giving us a greater depth of knowledge about who we might be.
The lavish Tudor King is renowned for his appetitive desires, the breadth of which extend beyond the waistband. A waistband so large that two of the biggest men to be found in England could fit inside it. But his desire for more, to have the most bled vehemently into his private life too. Why was he so ... hungry? In every sense of the word.
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A country on its knees, as the dependency to one food source a tragic tale of poverty and oppression. We join the young son of a farmer in 1840’s Ireland, to find out what he was eating before, during and after the Potato Famine.
Expect to learn:
how a typical Irish family was fed up to and during the famine: the state of their nutrition, how it was prepared
Life on the farm and the imperatives of ensuring survival
A radical carnivorous solution posed to the Irish people with a recipe that takes home grown cooking a little too literally
Why landowners kept dividing smallholding into smaller plots, meaning what they could eat on a daily basis was diminished
What is likely to have caused the famine and what the devastating effects this had on the population
And finally what dietary solutions were proposed to diminish the effect of the famine (meat diet vs vegetarian diet)
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