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A Year in Numbers

A Year in Numbers

A History of Good Food and Hard Times in Britain Pen Vogler

The fascinating history of the people, the ideas and the dishes that have fed – and starved – the nation, by the author of the Sunday Times bestselling Scoff.

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Whose responsibility is it to make sure there is something to eat on every table? To feed key workers and ensure that children keep hunger at bay? And do we all have the right to good food?

This story of our changing customs and laws around our food, from prehistory to the present, reveals how every generation has fought to feed the family and the nation; and how battles over farmland, the kitchen, or the restaurant, shape the food we eat. It is a tale of the yeasty magic of bread and ale, the thrill of sugary treats, the pies and puddings that punctuate the year and our strange love-hate relationship with fish, vegetables and cheese.

Praise for Scoff:

‘Sharp, rich and superbly readable... Vogler reveals why we eat what we do today – and it is fascinating.’ Sunday Times

‘Utterly delicious... I can’t remember the last time I read a food book so interesting and so lively.’ Observer

Pen Vogler is the Sunday Times bestselling author of Scoff, Dinner with Mr Darcy and Dinner with Dickens. She edited Penguin’s Great Food series, writes and reviews on food history for the press and has recreated recipes from the past for BBC television.

History

02 November 2023

Hardback • £22.00

234x156 • 432pp

9781838955748

Territories: UK C/Wealth ex Can

Rights: AU, E, SL

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