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What’s the appeal of the full English breakfast?

What’s the appeal of the full English breakfast?

Nov 15, 2021 | Breakfast, News

Katharina Delling and I explored the appeal of the full English breakfast, for her German food history podcast. Listen below!
Interview with Daniela Gutierrez Flores for the New Books Network

Interview with Daniela Gutierrez Flores for the New Books Network

Oct 31, 2021 | News, Potatoes

I discussed Feeding the People with Daniela Gutierrez Flores for the New Books Network. You can listen to the interview online below, or via https://newbooksnetwork.com/feeding-the-people
Virtual Event: Resurrection Rolls and the Pleasures of Metaphorical Recipes

Virtual Event: Resurrection Rolls and the Pleasures of Metaphorical Recipes

Oct 23, 2020 | Event, Recipes

On Tuesday I will be giving a lecture on the subject of Resurrection Rolls and other metaphorical recipes

Online talk: Introducing Feeding The People

Online talk: Introducing Feeding The People

Oct 20, 2020 | Food Research, News, Potatoes

Watch an online talk about my latest book, Feeding the People: The Politics of the Potato

How The Potato Changed The World: interview for the Earth Ideas podcast

How The Potato Changed The World: interview for the Earth Ideas podcast

Oct 3, 2020 | News

I was recently invited to speak about potatoes on the Earth Ideas podcast. Curated by environmental filmmaker Laura Mahler, Earth Ideas features long-form, unscripted interviews with academics, scientists & journalists about their areas of research. You can...
This Spud’s for You

This Spud’s for You

Sep 29, 2020 | News, Potatoes

A recent interview for Gastropod, on the subject of potatoes, is available to listen to now.

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Potato Quote

‘Edgar tasted the potatoes, moved his mouth quickly like a rabbit, looked indignantly at his mother, and said: “These potatoes are burnt, mother.”’

— D.H, Lawrence, Sons and Lovers (1913)
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