
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
The Salmon Pink Kitchen podcast is back for a fourth season! And we’re relaunching on a high with an episode recorded live during our book club meeting around Leftovers: a history of food waste & preservation by Eleanor Barnett.
In this episode, Irene and Margaux join Dr Eleanor Barnett for a journey through the various historical periods covered in Leftovers, and the related recipes and inventions that came from them. We talked about tinned foods and the revolution they brought with them. We walked through Victorian London as Eleanor taught us about the street economy of the time and the origin of Pudding Lane, and we marvelled at the resourcefulness of homecooks all over history.
We’re so thankful to Eleanor for giving us hope for the future by looking into our past and we’re excited to be inviting you to join the conversation.
Recommendations from this episode and some links to read more from Eleanor:
If you’d like to read with us, here is a reminder that our book club is open to everyone and meets online. You can read more about the SPK Book Club at our website and remember to subscribe to our newsletter to receive the details about our future meetings. You can also connect with us on Instagram.
We’re also excited to say that since our last season our own Margaux Vialleron has published her second novel: Breaststrokes – 'A study of womanhood, vulnerability, and the secrecy of the inner-life'. You can grab a copy at your favourite bookshop, including here.
If you enjoy this podcast, please remember to rate and subscribe as it’ll help others to find us.
The Salmon Pink Kitchen podcast is back for a fourth season! And we’re relaunching on a high with an episode recorded live during our book club meeting around Leftovers: a history of food waste & preservation by Eleanor Barnett.
In this episode, Irene and Margaux join Dr Eleanor Barnett for a journey through the various historical periods covered in Leftovers, and the related recipes and inventions that came from them. We talked about tinned foods and the revolution they brought with them. We walked through Victorian London as Eleanor taught us about the street economy of the time and the origin of Pudding Lane, and we marvelled at the resourcefulness of homecooks all over history.
We’re so thankful to Eleanor for giving us hope for the future by looking into our past and we’re excited to be inviting you to join the conversation.
Recommendations from this episode and some links to read more from Eleanor:
If you’d like to read with us, here is a reminder that our book club is open to everyone and meets online. You can read more about the SPK Book Club at our website and remember to subscribe to our newsletter to receive the details about our future meetings. You can also connect with us on Instagram.
We’re also excited to say that since our last season our own Margaux Vialleron has published her second novel: Breaststrokes – 'A study of womanhood, vulnerability, and the secrecy of the inner-life'. You can grab a copy at your favourite bookshop, including here.
If you enjoy this podcast, please remember to rate and subscribe as it’ll help others to find us.
1,188 Listeners
12 Listeners
65 Listeners
207 Listeners