Two free talks this December (one online & one in person)

Hello there folks. A very quick post just to let you all know that I am giving two free talks this December.

The first is taking place at Manchester Central Library at 6pm on 5 December and is entitled The History of Pies & Puddings. Because it’s December I shall be looking at some festive examples but also a few other favourites. There will also be some of the library’s antiquarian cookery books to view as part of it. Book your spot here.

The second is a free Zoom talk on 17 December at 7pm (GMT) called The Philosophy of Puddings where I will look at the history of this very British food in the kitchen and in our culture. Will any of your favourites be mentioned? Book your spot here.

There are new events cropping up all of the time so make sure that you check the Upcoming Events tab regularly.

Looking forward to seeing some of you there!


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7 responses to “Two free talks this December (one online & one in person)

  1. Sarah LESAGE's avatar Sarah LESAGE

    Hi Neil, I hope this email finds you well. I would love to sign up for your zoom talk on December 17th but the link does not appear to be working. Can you let me know if it is just me or send me another link?

    Many thanks, Sarah

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  2. Jo holding's avatar Jo holding

    wonderful blog!
    im in Manchester this weekend, so sorry to miss your talk at Manchester cathedral though!

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