Cheddar

Cheddar

Author: Gordon Edgar

Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 1603585656

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"Cheddar is the world's most ubiquitous and beloved cheese. More than that, cheddar holds a key to understanding our food politics and even our cultural identity. In 'Cheddar', Gordon Edgar (Cheesemonger) traces the unexplored history of cheddar, with both wry humor and an eye toward its future. Cheddar has something to tell us about this country: from the way people rally to certain types of cheddar but not others, to the gradual transformation of a once artisan cheese into big commodity blocks (and back again) and the effect that has had on rural communities. One of the first cheeses to be industrialized, cheddar's progression from farmstead wheels to machine-extruded singles mirrors that of our entire food system. The resurgence of traditional cheesemaking over the last few decades, in turn, speaks to ways that we're redefining how food is produced. Edgar also answers some key questions about cheddar. Is it the most popular cheese in the land? Did England invent it and America cheapen it? Is today's 40-pound block a precursor to Velveeta? You'll find these answers and more in 'Cheddar', a book as thought-provoking as it is entertaining and that reveals what a familiar food has to tell us about ourselves and our culture"--Page 4 of cover.


GCE AS Travel and Tourism Double Award for Edexcel

GCE AS Travel and Tourism Double Award for Edexcel

Author: Alan Marvell

Publisher: Heinemann

Published: 2006-01-17

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 9780435446437

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This full colour student book gives candidates all of the mandatory units they need to complete the Double Award. It is exactly matched to the specifications of Edexcel.


Mystical Britain

Mystical Britain

Author: Robin Wickens

Publisher: Rob's Books

Published: 2024-05-23

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13:

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Step into the mystical world of "Mystical Britain" where ancient folklore comes to life. This captivating reference weaves together tales of magic, bravery, and enchantment, drawing readers into a realm where knights, dragons, and mystical creatures roam the land. As centuries-old stories unfold, a blend of history and fantasy creates a rich tapestry that will transport you to a time of chivalry and myth. Prepare to embark on a journey through the lush landscapes of British lore, where legends are born, and destinies intertwine.


Days Out Underground

Days Out Underground

Author: Peter Naldrett

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2019-03-07

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 1844865681

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Beneath our feet is a secret world – and you can visit it. The 50 underground adventures featured in this book are not just for intrepid potholers and other daredevils. Hidden beneath Britain are plenty of attractions open to everyone. This is the definitive guide to the best days out underground. From caves to nuclear bunkers, sewers to secret railways, as well as abandoned mines, ancient crypts and labyrinthine tunnels, these unique tourist attractions are a journey through Britain's hidden history going back thousands of years. Travel writer Peter Naldrett explores each location with evocative, light-hearted text that reveals the fascinating history of why it came to be constructed, or how it was first discovered. As well as information about facilities and accessibility, Peter also includes essential advice about how to get there and when to go. There are atmospheric full colour photographs throughout, and boxes that highlight precisely why you should visit, as well as things to look out for when you do. Days Out Underground has something to excite everyone, especially families – here's how you entertain the kids on those wet-weather weekends!


Wookey Hole; Its Caves and Cave Dwellers

Wookey Hole; Its Caves and Cave Dwellers

Author: Herbert E. Balch

Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com

Published: 2013-09

Total Pages: 102

ISBN-13: 9781230049878

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1914 edition. Excerpt: ...in the story of the Cave is revealed to us in the picture of " The Goatherd." Near the doorway of the Cave on the right hand side was a fissure, and in._._Tum=d up and it were the remains of a comparatively recent interment--that is, it lay above some relics of the Romano-British occupation, and had been recently disturbed by burrowing animals. This is the only trace of anything of the kind throughout our work, and I do not believe that such an explanation will account for the distribution of the human bones in any other instances which have come under our observation. For instance, beyond our diggings, Fig. 24._Tress" Hair' one of time found with scattered among those large boulders WI"llCIl lie skeleton at Pflddy, showing style of hair-dressing. about to the right of the pathway Just before 5"" '"I)' " I-Iell Ladder " is reached, there were quite a number of scattered human bones. They were all much decayed and fragmentary, and comprised teeth as well as bones of old and young individuals. They were not nearly enough to represent the whole of the bones of any one person, and I am inclined to think that many must have entirely decomposed. This occurrence I attribute to what I have already suggested, the pursuit, even into the fastness of the Cave, by some closely following enemies, who caught and killed the Cave people as they made for the remoter recesses. They probably, or more correctly, possibly, belong to the time of the evacuation of the Cave, for similar remains accompanied Romano-British pottery in the Boulder Chamber just beyond the "Spur and Wedge" (Pl. XXVa). But when we come to the consideration of the larger quantity of human remains of the floor debris from the...


The Rough Guide to Britain

The Rough Guide to Britain

Author:

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2012-06-07

Total Pages: 1392

ISBN-13: 1409358909

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The new full-colour Rough Guide to Britain is the definitive guide to Rough Guides' home patch. Discover the best of what Britain has to offer, with detailed accounts of the country's world-class attractions, from the British Museum to Edinburgh Castle, aided by crystal-clear maps and plans. Get insider tips on Britain's vital, restless cities, from Bristol to Glasgow, and enjoy the bucolic attractions of its countryside, hiking along its walkers' trails or relaxing on its sometimes spectacular beaches. We also steer you towards all the best places to stay, from boutique hotels to cool campsites, and to eat and drink, from Michelin-starred restaurants and gourmet gastropubs to budget cafés and traditional pubs, giving you clear, balanced reviews for all budgets. You'll find lavish photography and colour maps throughout the guide, too, helping you to make the most of your trip with The Rough Guide to Britain.