Leftovers meal and discussion with Eleanor Barnett at Coexist Community Kitchen
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"Sell out warning! A waste-wise feast for the intellect and the senses: Bookhaus and Coexist join forces for the launch of this engrossing cultural history, spanning food surplus and scarcity across Tudor-era preservation tech, 18th-century cheese riots and modern sustainability anxieties. Tickets include a leftovers-crafted three-course meal!"

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A event on Saturday 24th January. The event starts at 12:00.


We are delighted to be partnering with Coexist Community Kitchen for another event, following the success of our launch for At Home with Alva Gotby last year. Once again we will have an author joining us to discuss her book over the course of a meal in the perfect setting.

Leftovers: A History of Food Waste and Preservation by Eleanor Barnett.

A topical and richly entertaining history of food preservation and food waste in Britain from the sixteenth-century kitchen to the present day.

In Leftovers, Eleanor Barnett explores the many ingenious ways in which our ancestors sought to extend the life of food through preservation, the culinary reuse of leftovers and the recycling of food scraps. Embracing a broad historical lens, the book spans Tudor household management; the world-changing inventions in food preservation of the Industrial Revolution from the tin can to artificial refrigeration; the growth of public health initiatives and organised food waste collection in the Victorian era; state promotion of thrifty eating during the two World Wars; and the politics of food and packaging waste in the modern era of sustainability.

Opening a window on the everyday experiences of ordinary people in the past, Leftovers reveals how factors such as religious belief, class identities and gender have historically shaped attitudes towards food waste. At a time when a third of the food we produce globally is wasted, Leftovers links its central historical focus to humanitarian and environmental issues of urgent contemporary interest - including climate change, globalisation, scientific advancement, poverty and inequality.

Join Eleanor at Coexist Community Kitchen, Mivart Street Studios, Unit 10 Epstein Building, Easton, Bristol BS5 6JF. Learn more about them here https://www.coexistcommunitykitchen.org/

Tickets cost £25 and include the talk and a three course meal that will be prepared using food that would otherwise go to waste. Presented by bookhaus.

Entry requirements: no age restrictions

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