Feeding Your Invalid in the 19th Century 6: Gruel
When we think of godawful 19th century food, gruel comes immediately to mind. Remember Grace Poole bringing the mess to a boil in the attic
When we think of godawful 19th century food, gruel comes immediately to mind. Remember Grace Poole bringing the mess to a boil in the attic
Because Christmas is coming, here’s a more cheery recipe that you might even try. Ale caudle was possibly quite good for you. When Marian Halcombe‘s
Sick people in Victorian times got jellies. But water is even better. You can always slip some nutrition into the water! Toast Water Procure a
The Victorians and Edwardians put supreme faith in beef tea. Every invalid, every orphan, every wounded soldier, had to be fed beef tea. This (complete
Horatio Wood’s ‘Treatise on therapeutics’ (1879) says that “Barley-water is used as a nutritious, demulcent drink in fevers.” It is still in use. You can
Since the BVC blog 1.0 evaporated, this material has been lost, lost I tell you, to all modern knowledge. Pleas from far elsewhere have resurrected
Edge to Center Omnibus by Brenda W. Clough What is time travel good for? How many worlds and friends can Jack Wragsland save, or lose,
Marian Halcombe #1 The Thrilling Victorian Adventures of the Most Dangerous Woman in Europe Now in print! Miss Marian Halcombe returns from the pages of