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Bond villains in the frame

Bond villains in the frame
Dec 2,2023 7:51 pm

... " Afterwards as we walked together through the hallways of The Savoy, he spotted the sheet music for The Mikado...

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Nov 8,2023 5:11 am

... Posh hotelsIf popping along to The Savoy or Connaught exceeds the budget, it is possible to live the high life through a screen...

UK's first Eurovision singer Patricia Bredin dies aged 88

UK's first Eurovision singer Patricia Bredin dies aged 88
Aug 15,2023 8:11 am

... She was picked after being discovered at The Savoy in London...

Sarah Jessica Parker to make West End debut with husband Matthew Broderick

Sarah Jessica Parker to make West End debut with husband Matthew Broderick
Jun 8,2023 3:40 pm

... The adaptation of Neil Simon s 1968 play will open at The Savoy Theatre in January...

'My autism made me an artist but I wanted a family'

'My autism made me an artist but I wanted a family'
Jan 1,2023 8:11 pm

... His professional life started going well again, and in 2012 he was commissioned by The Savoy Hotel to create a piece depicting the Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant, which still sits in the entrance of the world famous hotel...

Justin Trudeau's team defends singing Bohemian Rhapsody before Queen's funeral

Justin Trudeau's team defends singing Bohemian Rhapsody before Queen's funeral
Sep 20,2022 5:00 am

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The order of service for Queen's committal at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle

The order of service for Queen's committal at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle
Sep 19,2022 3:40 am

... At 15:15, all stand as the Clerk of the Closet and Head of Her Majesty s College of Chaplains, Dean of the Chapels Royal, Sub-Dean of the Chapels Royal, Dean of the Chapel Royal in Scotland, Chaplain of the King s Chapel of The Savoy, Rector of Sandringham, Chaplain of the Chapel Royal Hampton Court Palace, Chaplain of the Chapels Royal HM Tower of London, Minister of Crathie Kirk, the Lord High Almoner and the Military Knights of Windsor move in procession by way of the North Nave Aisle and the Centre Aisle to their seats in the Quire and Nave...

From jelly to hummus: a history of street party food

From jelly to hummus: a history of street party food
Jun 4,2022 3:20 am

... Invented at The Savoy Hotel and named after Lord Woolton, Minister for Food, the meatless pie topped with potato pastry was widely loathed...

From jelly to hummus: a history of street party food

Jun 25,2020 12:16 am

Communities across the country are expected to take part in the Big Jubilee Lunch this Bank Holiday , and perhaps nothing better reflects the changing face and taste of The Nation than street parties throughout history.

Street parties have their roots in the 18Th Century , with another popular monarch. " King George III was very, very good at interacting with his people, " explains Food historian Pen Vogler. Lots of parties were arranged for his jubilees, with some prisoners released and given money to toast his health.

The Food was rustic, donated by local dignitaries to the poor. Typically, Roast Beef was topped with a slice of Plum Pudding .

The World Wars

The menu at 'Peace Parties' following World War One was similarly unadorned. The mainstay was bread and butter and fruitcakes. Attendees drank tea, " although if there were gentleman present, there would have been a Little Brown jug with something in it, to encourage attendance, " notes Vogler, author of Scoff: A History of Food and Class in Britain.

Communities pooled their rations to celebrate The End of World War Two, but 'make do' dishes were common: cake made with powdered egg, the 'National Loaf' and Woolton Pie . Invented at The Savoy Hotel and named after Lord Woolton, Minister for Food , the meatless pie topped with potato pastry was widely loathed.

Queen Elizabeth Ii 's Coronation (1953)

Although post-war rationing continued until 1954, people were allowed to purchase an extra pound of sugar for The Queen 's coronation. The availability of what we would now call processed Food - in the form of tinned and packaged products - increased the variety on offer. Bread and butter was livened up with a variety of meat and fish pastes, and jelly was teamed with custard to make trifle.

The Most famous dish to come out of The Queen 's crowning - One that would become a mainstay at street parties - was Poulet Reine Elizabeth. Also known as Coronation Chicken , it was created by florist Constance Spry and cordon-bleu chef Rosemary Hume for a competition. The mixture of mayonnaise and curry showed the slowly widening palate of the British People .

Silver Jubilee (1977) and Wedding of Charles and Diana (1981)

By the late 1970s, packaged Food had come to dominate The Street party. Photos from The Time show bread and butter replaced by branded sweets and cakes, some traditional and British, others more recent imports: Kit-Kats, Coca-Cola and Angel Delight .

" I think it's the era where the packaging, the glittery gold foil, becomes almost more important than the Food inside it" explains Vogler. Serving up a homemade trifle was seen as unfashionable.

On many tables, The Grand jelly had been replaced by the ultimate British party Food : crisps in a bowl.

Wedding of William and Kate (2011)

By 2011, The Wave of packaging had started receding. " There's a sense that bringing some homemade brownies or a Carrot Cake is A Sign that you're really doing something for Your Community , " says Vogler, " Everyone is so busy, Time Is so precious, and you've spent it putting it together for everyone. "

As well as local delicacies, by 2011, British tastes had expanded. Tables were piled with bhaji, hummus, couscous and more.

" The concept that British celebration Food is exclusively historic, traditional British Food had disappeared by this point, " says Vogler.

Diamond Jubilee (2022)

So what makes for a 21St Century street party? Vogler suggests that the pandemic might see an increase in Finger Food : canapés, cheese straws, stuffed potatoes, things that can be enjoyed without sharing crockery. A wider variety of diets might also be accounted for, whether they're eco-friendly, vegan, gluten free or allergy conscious.

The Winner of this year's is a culmination of Jubilee trends. It uses sophisticated flavours like amaretti, as well as British mainstays like jelly and custard. It is designed to be accessible and adaptable to time and budgets, using tinned mandarins, lemon curd and other ingredients familiar to a chef of the 1950s.

" A trifle is our traditional family thing, retro-style ones with hundreds and thousands" explains winner Jemma Melvin. " They look good Until You put a spoon in it! "

Once seen as fare for commoners, street party Food is now more about eating well and having a Good Time with your neighbours.

Vogler says they are a way of forging bonds, " making a community that works, that can eat together and move forward together. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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