Brewery brings back George Washingtonโs beer recipe to celebrate 250 years of America
Americaโs first president recorded the recipe while he was serving as a colonel in the Virginia militia
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Americaโs first president recorded the recipe while he was serving as a colonel in the Virginia militia
When my mum was diagnosed with Alzheimerโs, one remark in Jilly Cooperโs romp made me realise how much my happiness is tied to her wellbeing As a longtime Jilly Cooper fan, I lapped up the TV adaptation of Rivals. There were so many fantastic moments: Maud OโHara arriving at her own party dressed up to the nines, riding on a camel; David Tennant, as TV mogul Tony Baddingham, smashing up the Corinium Studios set when his arch enemy Rupert Campbell-Black scores a key point in their rivalry. My most memorable scene, however, had nothing to do with shoulder pads and parties. First, some backstory. My mother was diagnosed with Alzheimerโs disease in January 2025, though for the previous few months it had become clear to me that she had some form of dementia. It came on fast, triggered by a bowel illness. Suddenly she sounded confused on the phone, though it was hard to tell even this because she stopped calling so often. She and I had been accustomed to speaking daily, phoning just to chat, check a recipe, gossip โ but now she stopped initiating those calls. Her WhatsApp messaging became so erratic on a family group chat that my cousin offered to go round after work to check Mumโs phone for a virus. Continue reading...
The hallowed radio show is celebrating 75 glorious years โ by stepping out of the studio and on to the stage. We sent the Guardianโs food writer (and Ambridge obsessive) along to meet her heroes and find out more Iโm very careful not to betray my true levels of excitement when I speak to The Archers actor Susie Riddell, before a nationwide theatre tour to mark the rural radio dramaโs 75th anniversary. I may be an Ambridge superfan but I still donโt want to scare the horses (nor indeed the cows, pigs or sheep). Riddellโs character Tracy Horrobin (who will be appearing with husband, Jazzer, local lush Lilian and cravat-wearing criminal Brian) is not one to hold back however: โItโs like a dream come true for me too!โ she confides, slipping easily into broad Borsetshire. โI never thought Iโd see the day that I was interviewed by the Guardian. Iโve seen it in the Bull!โ The Bull, for the uninitiated, is a half-timbered pub on the village green offering ale, artisanal food and, it seems, copies of the Guardian. Itโs a thrilling thought: I briefly entertain the idea of rock star turned vegan baker turned wedding caterer turned pub chef Fallon sitting in the snug, poring over my pie recipes in the Guardian. But itโs stretching credibility to believe an old-fashioned village boozer would find room for any reading material more substantial than Farmers Weekly. Riddell concedes the point. โMaybe Helen left it behind?โ Continue reading...
A bestselling 18th-century cookbook, containing the first recipe for curry in English.