
No matter what your interests are, there is always more to learn, isn’t there? It’s one of the reasons I enjoy being a member of the Jane Austen Society of North America; an organization that offers lectures and workshops on a wide variety of topics of interest to history buffs, Jane Austen fans, and to authors of Regency-set novels like me.
Earlier this month the meeting topic was Martha Lloyd’s Household Book: The Original Manuscript from Jane Austen’s Kitchen. The speaker was the book’s author, Julienne Gehrer.
I always enjoy learning about recipes and food (favorite subjects, as my waistline attests) but especially because a main character in my new series, On Devonshire Shores, is a gentlewoman who, due to financial constraints, learns to bake and cook.

In writing The Sisters of Sea View, and its sequel, A Winter by the Sea, I have consulted a few of the same cookbooks (or “receipt books”) mentioned in the talk. So helpful!

I found it an enjoyable and informative talk, which also left me hungry. 
What sorts of things do you enjoy learning about? Have you ever made an old recipe?
Published on January 24, 2023 02:00