Elite Women and their Recipe Books in Eighteenth and early Nineteenth Century Ireland

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In November 2016 our Expert speaker is Regina Sexton On the History of Food in Ireland

Date: Saturday, November 12th Time:2pm to 3:30pm Venue: NLI, Kildare St.

This free Expert Workshop is a gala fund-raiser for The Jack & Jill Foundation.

Synopsis From the mid-seventeenth century onwards, elite women in Irish county estates began to compile and maintain collections of recipes. Their collections contain culinary and medicinal recipes altogether with household and craft tips, gardening advice and occasional instructions for feeding and fattening small farm animals and domestic fowl. Culinary and medicinal recipes are to the fore in the corpus of Irish manuscript receipt/recipe books. In form and content, the Irish collections show considerable similarities and overlap with those found across Britain. In addition, the Irish culinary material was strongly influenced by British styles of cookery and it borrowed heavily from printed cookery books by British authors. Until recently, manuscript recipe books were overlooked by historians with the collections often viewed as mere ephemera. This presentation will demonstrate how


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