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Glen Warren

Season's Eatings podcast

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A History, Arts and Food podcast featuring Glen Warren
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Season's Eatings podcast

Glen Warren

Season's Eatings podcast

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Season's Eatings podcast

Glen Warren

Season's Eatings podcast

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This towering dessert almost resembles a children’s stacking toy and sometimes there’s a prize hidden inside.  Made with just a few ingredients, it can be a bit tricky to make and can sometimes take generations to perfect.  And while its origin
This sweet treat can be found in the candy dishes of many grandma's homes. Its origin has been lost to history but the mechanism used for this candy was created in America. The creator of this machine may be the bane of many children. The candy
During the holiday season hundreds of these treats are made, sometimes by just one household.  Their name can be a bit confusing when first heard.  They have originated in Europe but have settled in America.  It’s the cookie that isn’t called a
Merry Christmas!  This is a bonus episode to thank you all for listening.  Here are a few weird Newfoundland traditions from the past that happened around Christmas.  Thanks again for listening and please share this podcast with friends to spre
It’s the Christmas eve tradition that may not be true to its name.  Friends and family gather together on Christmas eve in Italian households to have this large meal.  And it was recently featured on The Bear, the series about the trials and tr
It’s the spice which is the main ingredient in countless breads and cookies.  It has travelled the world, starting in Asia, through to Europe, and over to the Americas.  It has been used as medicine for thousands of years.  It’s connection to C
While it may not be to everyone's taste this holiday food is a combination two different types of meat. It is served in a rich dark gravy and is a comfort food for many French Canadians. We are exploring the history and origins of pork hock ste
While “the holidays” is not technically a scent, but we all know exactly what the phrase “smells like the holidays” means. Catching a whiff of those key spices evokes a warming feeling of comfort during the coldest months in the Northern Hemisp
One can’t go through the holiday season without hearing, seeing, or listening to a version of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol.” It is often held up to be one of the quintessential markers of the traditional holiday meal.  I’ve talked about
This family of cakes can be found all over Europe and are produced quite unlike the more traditional way of baking in a pan.  It can be smooth or spiked and is decorated with chocolate, coconut, or spices. Broken in pieces or served as a tower,
It’s the spice that tops your holiday eggnog, in your Christmas baking and is even used in medicine.  Discovered in a remote Asian island, this spice has taken over the world.  The seed is actually the source of two different spices.  We’re exp
This holiday treat can be found all throughout the Netherlands.  It is said that eating this treat will save you from the wrath of a goddess.  And while it’s a Christmas and New Year’s delicacy, its beginnings can be found in Jewish culture.  W
The rich spicy flavour is a favourite Christmas ingredient in recipes such as Christmas cakes, Christmas pudding, mince pies, cinnamon shortbread, Zimtsterne (Christmas stars), lebkuchen, mulled wine and glühwein. It was used as a culinary spic
This holiday treat is enjoyed in many different countries across Europe but it’s especially common in Russia and Lithuania.  It’s made from the juice of the popular berry of the land and has a consistency that can vary from a liquid to thick en
For some people Christmas has come and gone, leftovers are being eaten and the decorations are being put away, but there’s another holiday for millions of Christians around the world.  This sweet bread comes covered in various symbols and has a
This sweet treat was once only made during the holidays, or for grand special occasions.  It can be filled with your favourite fruit, cheese, or even savoury foods.  It has emigrated from Eastern Europe all the way to the south of Texas where p
This dessert has its origins in three European countries and can be linked to various members of royalty.  While it can be enjoyed for practically any occasion, this dessert is perfect for large gatherings so it would make sense to have it duri
During the holiday season pies can be found on practically dessert buffet.  This dessert becomes a good way to use up older fruit before the winter season hits.  It can be considered a pie or a custard and has its origins dating back to the sev
It’s Christmas eve and you’ve just set out a pint of Guinness for Santa alongside a mince pie.  Tomorrow you will have a feast surrounded by friends and family.  This cold dish starts its journey during the medieval times, but doesn’t really be
Now all of us know the significance of plum cakes around Christmas. Making Plum cakes is an English tradition of ringing in the Holiday, and a rather elaborate one at that. When one thinks of plum cakes this country’s cake isn’t the first to co
Where there’s a party, there’s usually cake.  This colourful cake is consumed on Old Christmas day and is connected to the three visitors to a certain baby many many years ago.  It will remind you of a certain Shakepeare play about turning the
Merry Christmas everyone.  I'm a child of the 70s and I wanted to explore some of the foods I enjoyed growing up in the 1970s plus some great music.  Thank you all for being such loyal listeners.  I wish everyone a Merry Christmas, Happy Holida
It’s the big day and you’re wondering what to serve the family.  This main dish is popular because of a certain saint, but maybe not the one you’re usually familiar with this time of year.  Enjoyed by royalty and common folk alike, this meal wa
Nothing warms you up faster than this wonderful combination of cocoa and milk steamed to perfection.  This drink has its origins in the hotter climates so you would wonder how now it’s associated with the winter months.  From the deep jungle to
Every year leading up to Christmas magazines are luring you into buying them with pictures of decadent, colorful, baking delights. The holidays are filled with this dessert.  Covered in rich royal icing, sprinkles, or just plain, this sweet tre
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