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The Biscuit
The Biscuit: The History of a Very British Indulgence | Lizzie Collingham
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'Fascinating' - Prue Leith Bourbons. Custard Creams. Rich Tea. Jammie Dodgers. Chocolate Digestives. Shortbread. Ginger snaps. Which is your favourite? British people eat more biscuits than any other nation; they are as embedded in our culture as fish and chips or the Sunday roast. But biscuits are not only tasty treats to go with a cup of tea, the sustenance they afford is often emotional, evoking nostalgic memories of childhood. Lizzie Collingham begins in Roman times when biscuits - literally, 'twice-baked' bread - became the staple of the poor; she takes us to the Middle East, where the addition of sugar to the dough created the art of confectionery. Yet it was in Britain that bakers experimented to create the huge variety of biscuits which populate our world today. And when the Industrial Revolution led to their mass production, biscuits became integral to the British diet. We follow the humble biscuit's transformation from durable staple for sailors, explorers and colonists to sweet luxury for the middling classes to comfort food for an entire nation. Like an assorted tin of biscuits, this charming and beautifully illustrated book has something to offer for everyone, combining recipes for hardtack and macaroons, Shrewsbury biscuits and Garibaldis, with entertaining and eye-opening vignettes of social history.
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Mitch
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Saw this today and thought of you - @Chrissyreadit and @Crazeedi ! Just settling in for a digestive and ginger nut! 🤣🤣

LeahBergen I have this one! 😆 2y
Chrissyreadit 🙌🤣🤣🤣 2y
Mitch @LeahBergen And your favourite biscuit…?? 2y
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LeahBergen Oh, that‘s too hard to answer! Store bought: Digestives, Biscoff, Peek Frean Assorted Tea… and I‘m drawing a blank now. When I bake them myself: peanut butter; ginger snaps; shortbread. And on and on. I‘ll never turn down any sort of biscuit. 🤣 2y
Mitch @LeahBergen I go on fads - at the moment I can‘t get enough dark chocolate digestives! A few weeks ago I had the same relationship with gingernuts! 2y
LeahBergen I do the same! 2y
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shanaqui
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When I mention that I've been reading a history of biscuits, people's usual response is confusion about why that would take a whole book or be particularly interesting. The answer is that Collingham discusses the social, economic and political circumstances surrounding the development of biscuits, and though the subtitle calls it a “British indulgence“, it discusses other countries too and the colonial uses of biscuits (yes, really). Loved it.

BookishMarginalia Stacked! 3y
Chrissyreadit @Mitch have you seen this book? 3y
Mitch @Chrissyreadit I haven‘t- looks fascinating..... perfect lockdown read where one of fears is running out of Hobnobs! 3y
Clare-Dragonfly I‘m surprised at people‘s surprise! It sounds like fun to me! And if I read it I‘ll always be thinking of Biscuit 🐰 3y
shanaqui @Clare-Dragonfly I guess people just don't think there could be that much to say about biscuits?! 3y
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shanaqui

I expect this book to make me hungry, but it opens with discussion of the original savoury biscuits, which were just dried bread. It's very weird to think about most of your bread being dried out in the residual heat of the oven, and fresh bread being a rarity. Once it was dried out, it'd keep for ages, so that some communities only made bread a couple of times a year. It doesn't sound super nice to me, used to modern bread!

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shanaqui
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Biscuit can't believe they wrote a book about her! She's only two years old... such achievements! #BunniesofLitsy

Chrissyreadit 🤣 also your bunny is so cute. 3y
Clare-Dragonfly 🥰🐰 3y
shanaqui @Chrissyreadit Thank you! 3y
Deifio Too cute! 😍 3y
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LeahBergen
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Why, yes I AM reading about the history of the biscuit. 😂😂

I really enjoyed Curry (another of this author‘s books on food history) and this one has been fun to flip through so far, too.

rockpools There‘s a book I never knew I needed! 3y
janeycanuck I read the histories of butter, milk and baking powder last year. This seems like the next logical step! 3y
MsMelissa I must admit I‘ve never given much thought to how biscuits came to be, but now I‘m curious 🧐 3y
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TrishB Great pic with the biscuits 😁 3y
MsMelissa And I just noticed your lovely plate of what I assume is Peek Frean‘s assorted cremes. I enjoyed some chocolate covered digestive biscuits earlier today. 3y
Amiable How funny! I just picked up this one on a whim and thought it sounded like an enjoyable quirky read: 3y
Megabooks Sounds good to me, but curry sounds better! 3y
BarbaraBB This is so funny. Maybe afterward you‘re ready for this one, that I read years ago but is actually a serious novel 😉 3y
batsy What @rockpools said 😁 (I thought of skipping the biscuits with the cup of coffee I'm having right now, but now I see that was not the right line of thinking at all...) 3y
Moray_Reads I haven't read many books about food but I really enjoyed this one a few years ago 3y
veritysalter Can you read it without getting hungry? 3y
Cathythoughts Sounds good 👍🏻.... we have a friend who says ... ‘ Mind your own biscuits‘ ( instead of business) 🙄😁he thinks he‘s hilarious 😂 he is too ! 3y
LeahBergen @janeycanuck I think it‘s meant to be! 😆 3y
LeahBergen @TrishB 😘😘 3y
LeahBergen @Book_Fiend_Melissa Mmm...I love Digestives (chocolate or plain!) 3y
LeahBergen @Amiable Okay, that one sounds GOOD. 👍🏻 3y
LeahBergen @Megabooks I love any sort of curry! 3y
LeahBergen @BarbaraBB That sounds really good! And I do love a curry wurst. 😆 3y
LeahBergen @batsy NEVER skip the biscuits. 😆 3y
LeahBergen @Moray_Reads I read that one, too. It was fascinating! 3y
LeahBergen @veritysalter Nope. Just... nope. 😆 3y
LeahBergen @Cathythoughts I‘m going to start using that phrase now. 😆😆 3y
rubyslippersreads A delicious read! 😊 3y
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