by Esther Spodek | Nov 2, 2020 | Blog
Using a recipe from my online class about medieval English life, I made a medieval meat pie. First, I began by making a short crust and lining a spring-release cake pan. Then I substituted wild boar with ground turkey (turkey was from the New World, not to be in...
by Esther Spodek | Nov 2, 2020 | News
A rainy day book signing at Bookends and Beginnings, Evanston, Illinois, October 2020.
by Esther Spodek | Oct 15, 2020 | Blog
In the final segment of this virtual tour of England, I went north. The drive from Ludlow to York is approximately three hours and twenty minutes. York is a medieval town preserved because the local government chose not to put the train station in the center of town....
by Esther Spodek | Oct 3, 2020 | Blog
I continued my faux journey to stop at Berkhamsted, where Cecily of York, Richard III’s mom spent her late years, and then on to the medieval town and castle of Ludlow. Cecily’s sons were raised in this castle. The drive from Fotheringay to Berkhamsted is...
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