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Dr. Scoff and the Prof: Food, History and Mirth
Dr Clay Gransden & Associate Professor Bryce Evans
20 episodes
9 months ago
The premier Food studies/food history podcast where an Associate Professor of History and a Dr of Marketing discuss food from the past. Gastronomy and humour. Your one-stop-shop for discussion of food policy, food history, cookery and mirth. Have a listen and get in touch: Twitter - @drscoffprof @drbryceevans Email - drscoffandtheprof@gmail.com
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The premier Food studies/food history podcast where an Associate Professor of History and a Dr of Marketing discuss food from the past. Gastronomy and humour. Your one-stop-shop for discussion of food policy, food history, cookery and mirth. Have a listen and get in touch: Twitter - @drscoffprof @drbryceevans Email - drscoffandtheprof@gmail.com
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Chophouses
Dr. Scoff and the Prof: Food, History and Mirth
22 minutes 41 seconds
6 years ago
Chophouses
Chop, chop! Your favourite food history/food studies podcast is back! In this special episode featuring the legendary Simpson’s chop house of London, we explore the history of the chophouse: an English culinary institution. Hear all about an 18th-century dining phenomenon that may be making a quiet comeback and talk to some of the staff of Simpson’s, the City of London’s most historic and famous chophouse, a place steeped in history and beloved of city traders to this day. Apologies for the sound quality on this one - I have been suitably flogged.
Dr. Scoff and the Prof: Food, History and Mirth
The premier Food studies/food history podcast where an Associate Professor of History and a Dr of Marketing discuss food from the past. Gastronomy and humour. Your one-stop-shop for discussion of food policy, food history, cookery and mirth. Have a listen and get in touch: Twitter - @drscoffprof @drbryceevans Email - drscoffandtheprof@gmail.com