I love Clarissa Dickson Wright and I thoroughly enjoyed watching her and Jennifer Paterson on “Two Fat Ladies”! I was sad to hear it when she passed & I’m glad to see her again, here.
@@machpodfan Indeed. I’m so glad they made a show together & were able to capture their personalities & cooking styles on video. They worked well together & obviously enjoyed each other’s company a lot. Great stuff! Gotta admit…I’m still looking for a source near to me for veal kidneys to make Jennifer’s “deviled kidneys”. Weird recipe, yes…but intriguing. 😁
I already spoke about the hand situation on Janet Finer's comment. But, why wouldn't they publish this in cookbook formation is beyond me! Here in America, we even published a Williamsburg (first capital) cookbook. Many of the recipes come from England. This would make a great deal of money for the British! I know I would buy it.
Real Royalty: Thanks for sharing, Great cook book, met-evil, truly Amazing!!! There’s some of these rise-pies today for eg: Pears pouch in Red wine!!!😊
"He was a Flamboyant dresser that likes to be *alone* in his room." Me: "gay." Which has been debated since he was alive. Eta: I am always shocked when I hear people eating fish/eels from the Thames River throughout the UK(even today) Even if you don't know bacteria is bad, you think by the smell of human urine and feces, they would have realized eating fish from that water they were draining human/animal sewage into- was bad for you. Maybe that's why the king had his own ponds of fish.
Don't they say Henry Ford invented the production line? It seems almost as if these kitchens were a kind of production line with everyone having a particular job!
If they are looking at the original written manuscript of the cookbook, why are they not wearing the white gloves that librarians and historians wear to protect historic documents and photos??
Over the past few years there has been an opinion that gloves might actually contribute to damage, for example by making tearing more likely. Either that or it's a reproduction or something.
No replica. But, I do think wearing gloves are better. The dirt (even if your hands are washed) and oily skin cells, can leave more damage. I worked at the "National Archives," in Washington D.C. , and definitely know this!
@@lisalarosa4546 If you really did work there, you would know that it has been proven, that wearing gloves is no longer accepted when handling such documents! The other give away that you don't work there is, 1st you said that you "THINK", then you stated that you "DEFINITELY KNOW THIS"
porpoise Is dolphin yes? I don't have my glasses but I think that is what's being said. Please don't eat it if so. :) I sat in a restaurant as a kid and dolphin was still on the menu in Florida when i travelled there. Just wrong. If it is something different, please tell me because Google keeps sending me to Popeyes chicken lol
@amylee3531 there is a fish called dolphin (also known as mahi-mahi) it is a fish. Porpoise are a marine mammal, like a whale. If you ate dolphin in Florida you ate a fish. So no worries. However, there is no real way of telling what was eaten in the middle age. I do think it may have been the mammal.
juliea2864. I have a whole lot of IMPORTANT things to worry about. Unless you're going to be working with it, why are you worried about it? You may have a little too much time on your hands.
When You look very closely in the left side of the screen, You can see a sharp change in color of the "document". This is most likely a copy of the original as to allow repeated opening, rolling and closing.
@@deadmanswife3625 No way. There should have been some explanation for this occurrence. I can't believe anyone would touch it even with permission. There was no hesitation, nothing.
The reason why they touch this manuscript like that is because it's a BRITISH cookbook. And we definitely don't want to preserve anything british came up with in regards to food.
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Great about the food knowledge, not so sure about the documentary ! Why did you choose such an androgyn character to play the king ? Why everyone has clothes going up to the neck when he is nearly naked torso ? This documentary learned me less about food and royalty than about the sexual tastes of its director 🤢
I would love to see more documentaries like this on other ancient cookbooks and recipes
I love Clarissa Dickson Wright and I thoroughly enjoyed watching her and Jennifer Paterson on “Two Fat Ladies”! I was sad to hear it when she passed & I’m glad to see her again, here.
I remember that show absolutely loved it
Also enjoyed Two fat ladies, also sad to hear about Jennifer. The show was very entertaining.
Likewise! The two Fat Ladies are my number one favorites for the cooking show genre, what amazing unique personalities and talent!
@@machpodfan Indeed. I’m so glad they made a show together & were able to capture their personalities & cooking styles on video. They worked well together & obviously enjoyed each other’s company a lot. Great stuff! Gotta admit…I’m still looking for a source near to me for veal kidneys to make Jennifer’s “deviled kidneys”. Weird recipe, yes…but intriguing. 😁
I KNEW I recognized that voice!!
Richard is the king who came up with the idea to have people call him "Highness".
Modest little fella.
Wow. That cookbook is marvellous . Thank you and thank you to all the tasters. 🙏🙏👵🇦🇺
LOL the shot of the king watching tv and it’s his subjects picketing outside
I already spoke about the hand situation on Janet Finer's comment. But, why wouldn't they publish this in cookbook formation is beyond me! Here in America, we even published a Williamsburg (first capital) cookbook. Many of the recipes come from England. This would make a great deal of money for the British! I know I would buy it.
Hello dear how are you doing today how’s your day going?
I would, as well! Definitely a cookbook worth purchasing!
@@albertagrown you’re right
How’s your day going today my friend?
You can now get a copy of it
Excellent video!!
Fabulous stuff! ❤❤❤
Lechon is traditional in Philippines, it's serve in all occasion like birthday, Christmas etc
i love this lady. she really is a great cook
Very educated and intelligent as well as a good cook.
She diedin 2014
@@margaretbarclay-laughton2086 yeah, sucks... however, I like to think she's cooking with Anthony Bourdain and Julia Child
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Thanks..
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There’s some of these rise-pies today for eg:
Pears pouch in Red wine!!!😊
Is this Gainsborough Old Hall ?
get your sleeves out of the food
@Anna Anna Long sleeves in the kitchen NO NO NO 😱
Why do kings always look miserable? You'd think they would have plenty to be happy about
"uneasy lies the head that wears a crown" -Shakespeare
I imagine just remaining alive must have been a major stressor for them.🐦
That music😣! WHY???🤨
"He was a Flamboyant dresser that likes to be *alone* in his room."
Me: "gay." Which has been debated since he was alive.
Eta: I am always shocked when I hear people eating fish/eels from the Thames River throughout the UK(even today) Even if you don't know bacteria is bad, you think by the smell of human urine and feces, they would have realized eating fish from that water they were draining human/animal sewage into- was bad for you. Maybe that's why the king had his own ponds of fish.
Merry Christmas 🎁
yes spoons may be prized, but eating with one's fingers were considered "delicate manners"
Don't they say Henry Ford invented the production line? It seems almost as if these kitchens were a kind of production line with everyone having a particular job!
Merry Christmas
That's a very good question. It's the slight of hand and word to deceive once again...
If they are looking at the original written manuscript of the cookbook, why are they not wearing the white gloves that librarians and historians wear to protect historic documents and photos??
Over the past few years there has been an opinion that gloves might actually contribute to damage, for example by making tearing more likely.
Either that or it's a reproduction or something.
@@lilymarinovic1644 Thank you for your reply, Lily. Yes, I can see the gloves may cause damage and make tearing more likely.
It is very likely to be a replica.
No replica. But, I do think wearing gloves are better. The dirt (even if your hands are washed) and oily skin cells, can leave more damage. I worked at the "National Archives," in Washington D.C. , and definitely know this!
@@lisalarosa4546
If you really did work there, you would know that it has been proven, that wearing gloves is no longer accepted when handling such documents!
The other give away that you don't work there is, 1st you said that you "THINK", then you stated that you "DEFINITELY KNOW THIS"
I just do not understand in this video, is why the story about medieval cookbook but music from 20th or 30th?
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porpoise
Is dolphin yes? I don't have my glasses but I think that is what's being said. Please don't eat it if so. :) I sat in a restaurant as a kid and dolphin was still on the menu in Florida when i travelled there. Just wrong. If it is something different, please tell me because Google keeps sending me to Popeyes chicken lol
@amylee3531 there is a fish called dolphin (also known as mahi-mahi) it is a fish. Porpoise are a marine mammal, like a whale. If you ate dolphin in Florida you ate a fish. So no worries. However, there is no real way of telling what was eaten in the middle age. I do think it may have been the mammal.
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Merry Christmas 🎄
Can you imagine all of the spittle they're getting on that document.
juliea2864. I have a whole lot of IMPORTANT things to worry about. Unless you're going to be working with it, why are you worried about it? You may have a little too much time on your hands.
We need a quick recipe
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Let’s just hope it’s a replica they have their hands all over…….
suzf5045. Why?
I'm pretty sure it is. One can see sharp color changes oñ the left side.
Needing to have gloves on to handle paper artifacts is outdated. Doesn’t do much. Clean hands and knowing how to handle are all that’s necessary.
Fantastic documentary! Who is the presenterr??
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Merry Christmas 🎁
Self-confessed medieval foodie Clarissa Dickson Wright
Long live the what now?
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Why in the world are you TOUCHING this document???
It’s been recently discovered that wearing gloves leads to tears. The safest way to handle old texts now is with very clean very dry hands
I was thinking, could it be covered in something? I've never seen that either.
When You look very closely in the left side of the screen, You can see a sharp change in color of the "document". This is most likely a copy of the original as to allow repeated opening, rolling and closing.
Take a deep breath and try to remain calm
@@deadmanswife3625 No way. There should have been some explanation for this occurrence. I can't believe anyone would touch it even with permission. There was no hesitation, nothing.
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I am shocked that she isn’t using some type of gloves…
Not the protocol anymore as it was proven that gloves can cause more damage than clean dry hands
It's a copy
The reason why they touch this manuscript like that is because it's a BRITISH cookbook. And we definitely don't want to preserve anything british came up with in regards to food.
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Where is that place? Where are you cooking? I want to visit!
Great about the food knowledge, not so sure about the documentary !
Why did you choose such an androgyn character to play the king ? Why everyone has clothes going up to the neck when he is nearly naked torso ? This documentary learned me less about food and royalty than about the sexual tastes of its director 🤢
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