I think @TimACG mentions a cross roads in this vidoe, but it might have been YouTube auto-selecting a video after this one.
At the crossroads at Chuch Lawton are 3 Bronze age sites. We're inspired by @BlackdenTrust and the idea of stories, places, boundaries and crossroads...
Heading West towards Crewe perhaps the ancients would head to the area now called Barthomley.
Alan Garner based a character in Red Shift on Oliver Horrocks the clergy man at the church, a site of a massacre mentioned in Red Shift..
I was reading something about piccalilli the other day: how it developed from origins in India in two distinct ways in UK and Japan. Japan continued with lacto fermentation where as the first English recipe (Elizabeth Raffald) used alegar (presumably ale vinegar)
¿Similar to the different journeys curry sauce has taken?
UK: Spiced up gravy
JP: Spicy miso / dashi based sauce. MSG in curry sauce.
22y before Raffald
«The term 'paco lilla' appears in some editions of Hannah Glasse's 1747 'The Art of Cookery' as a ginger-flavoured Indian-style pickle 'rolling sauce' […] expected to be constantly topped-up as different vegetables come into season.»
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