
The colonial history of Fish Fingers
The Blindboy Podcast
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Yorkshire Pudding and the Industrial Revolution
Sunday roasts became a thing in the industrial revolution amongst people in the north of England. Yorkshire pudding was made because these people couldn't really afford enough beef to satisfy the entire family so they made these puffed pastries out of wheat flour eggs and lard. Irish servants who worked in the big house would reconstruct it from scraps from the English table and we copied it and made it our own.
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