From Boiled Beef to Chicken Tikka: 500 Years of Feeding the British Army by Janet Macdonald

From Boiled Beef to Chicken Tikka: 500 Years of Feeding the British Army by Janet Macdonald

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From Boiled Beef to Chicken Tikka: 500 Years of Feeding the British Army by Janet Macdonald

Janet Macdonald, author of the acclaimed Feeding Nelson's Navy, now turns her attention to food in the British Army over the past two centuries. Napoleon's remark 'an army marches on its stomach' has become an over-used cliche. It is a simple statement and undoubtedly true, but like many such simple statements, the actuality of what fills that stomach and how it is provided is far more complex. The more you think about this subject, the more questions come to you: what did the British soldier eat: how was it cooked? Did it provide a proper diet or were there health problems from vitamin and other deficiencies? Did all ranks eat the same way? Who organised the whole thing? Here then, are the answers to those questions, with some insights into the personalities who made a difference - the unsung heroes of the British military machine.
Janet Macdonald has written a number of books on cookery subjects, including Feeding Nelson's Navy, based on her research into naval victualling for a higher degree at the Greenwich Maritime Institute. She was a featured historian on BBC Radio 4's Food At Sea programme.
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ISBN 13 9781848327306
ISBN 10 1848327307
Title From Boiled Beef to Chicken Tikka: 500 Years of Feeding the British Army
Author Janet Macdonald
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Year published 2015-02-01
Number of pages 224
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