FROM DR ANNIE GRAY, PRESENTER OF BBC2'S VICTORIAN BAKERS
What does it mean to eat like a queen? Elizabeth gorged on sugar, Mary
on chocolate and Anne was known as 'Brandy Nan'. Victoria ate all of
this and more. _The Greedy Queen_ celebrates Victoria's appetite, both
for food and, indeed, for life.
Born in May 1819, Victoria came 'as plump as a partridge'. In her
early years she lived on milk and bread under the Kensington system;
in her old age she suffered constant indigestion yet continued to
over-eat. From intimate breakfasts with the King of France, to romping
at tea-parties with her children, and from state balls to her last sip
of milk, her life is examined through what she ate, when and with
whom. In the royal household, Victoria was surrounded by
ladies-in-waiting, secretaries, dressers and coachmen, but below
stairs there was another category of servant: her cooks. More
fundamental and yet completely hidden, they are now uncovered in their
working environment for the first time.
Voracious and adventurous in her tastes, Queen Victoria was head of
state during a revolution in how we ate - from the highest tables to
the most humble. Bursting with original research, _The Greedy Queen_
considers Britain's most iconic monarch from a new perspective,
telling the story of British food along the way.
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Eating with Victoria
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ISBN
9781782832737
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Profile Books
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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