Advert for Borwick's Baking PowderCredit: Wellcome Library, London. Dear readers far and wide, It's been a big year here at the Recipes Project. As 2015 draws to a close, it seems a right time to reflect a little on our joint research efforts. 2015 has been a year of exploration and expansion for The Recipe Project. The over 100 posts which we collectively penned this year showcase the place of recipes in contexts across the pre-modern global world and the myriad of innovative ways in which p..
Baking can be a bright spot in your day. Creating something sweet for yourself or your friends can s...
By Abbie Burnett As a class we have been drawing to the end of our recipe books project. Our website...
In September 2016, The Recipes Project celebrated its fourth birthday. We now have over 500 posts in...
Dear Readers, The book of household management by Mrs BeetonCredit: Wellcome Library, London. It's ...
By Lisa Smith A celebration party given in honour of a good harvest. Engraving by B. Picart, 1733, ...
The Recipes Project now has a Facebook page for lovers of old recipes! Come see us there, as Laura M...
A book of 250 recipes produced by the makers of Borwick\u27s baking powder to promote and advertise ...
A Victorian Christmas card from 1871. © Hulton Archive and Getty Images Dear Readers, Ah.. it's that...
Credit: Wellcome Library, London. Wellcome Images Dear readers and friends, Are you interested in re...
The blog will consider recipes through the ages, ranging from medieval alchemical recipes to twentie...
The Recipes Project has an active Twitter account (@historecipes) and November has been very fruitfu...
In 2017, The Recipes Project celebrated its fifth birthday. We now have nearly 650 posts in our arch...
By Sarah Peters Kernan Before the new academic year begins, the Recipes Project would like to cele...
In September 2016, The Recipes Project celebrated its fourth birthday. We now have over 500 posts in...
Editorial: This is the third of a series of reflection posts from Recipe Project contributors and ed...
Baking can be a bright spot in your day. Creating something sweet for yourself or your friends can s...
By Abbie Burnett As a class we have been drawing to the end of our recipe books project. Our website...
In September 2016, The Recipes Project celebrated its fourth birthday. We now have over 500 posts in...
Dear Readers, The book of household management by Mrs BeetonCredit: Wellcome Library, London. It's ...
By Lisa Smith A celebration party given in honour of a good harvest. Engraving by B. Picart, 1733, ...
The Recipes Project now has a Facebook page for lovers of old recipes! Come see us there, as Laura M...
A book of 250 recipes produced by the makers of Borwick\u27s baking powder to promote and advertise ...
A Victorian Christmas card from 1871. © Hulton Archive and Getty Images Dear Readers, Ah.. it's that...
Credit: Wellcome Library, London. Wellcome Images Dear readers and friends, Are you interested in re...
The blog will consider recipes through the ages, ranging from medieval alchemical recipes to twentie...
The Recipes Project has an active Twitter account (@historecipes) and November has been very fruitfu...
In 2017, The Recipes Project celebrated its fifth birthday. We now have nearly 650 posts in our arch...
By Sarah Peters Kernan Before the new academic year begins, the Recipes Project would like to cele...
In September 2016, The Recipes Project celebrated its fourth birthday. We now have over 500 posts in...
Editorial: This is the third of a series of reflection posts from Recipe Project contributors and ed...
Baking can be a bright spot in your day. Creating something sweet for yourself or your friends can s...
By Abbie Burnett As a class we have been drawing to the end of our recipe books project. Our website...
In September 2016, The Recipes Project celebrated its fourth birthday. We now have over 500 posts in...