A Slice of Britain: Around the country by cake (with recipes)

A Slice of Britain: Around the country by cake (with recipes)

by Caroline Taggart (Author), Caroline Taggart (Author), AA Publishing (Author)

Synopsis

'However you attempt to justify it with thoughtful questions about history and provenance, writing a book about cake is an idea born of pure gluttony. I just like to think it was gluttony with an enquiring mind.' If there's one thing we Brits never say no to, it's stopping at four o'clock for a cup of tea and a slice of something tasty. After all, we invented afternoon tea. Ours is a land rich in moist, mouth watering flavours, of sponges and scones, fruitcakes and fancies. So what better way to capture a slice of Britain than to devour its many tea-time treats, slice by sumptuous slice? That's what Caroline Taggart set out to do one day - nothing more energetic than taking a table by the window, and investigating one mouthful at a time what (other than geography) separates a Coventry God Cake from an Eccles Cake, or Grantham Gingerbread from Whitby Gingerbread. In her encounters with those people making traditional cakes, she unravels the stories behind why they originated, where and when they did, and meditates on their resurgence today, as we look to revive and celebrate local produce.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 336
Publisher: AA Publsihing
Published: 03 Mar 2014

ISBN 10: 0749574097
ISBN 13: 9780749574093

Author Bio
Caroline Taggart worked in publishing for 30 years before writing I Used to Know That, which became a Sunday Times bestseller. Her later books include My Grammer and I (or should that be 'Me'?), Her Ladyship's Guide to the Queen's English, The Book of English Place Names and The Book of London Place Names. As a result, she has appeared frequently on BBC breakfast and on national and regional radio, talking about such life-changing subjects as whether Druids Cross should have an apostrophe and, if so, where it should go.