Top 20 Food History RSS Feeds
Food History RSS Feeds
Here are 20 Best Food History RSS Feeds you should follow in 2025. Subscribe in one place on FeedSpot Reader.
1. Restaurant-ing Through History RSS Feed
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My fascination with restaurants goes back to childhood. For over 20 years I've taken notes and gathered material about restaurants in American history and can say, without bragging, that there are few others in the US who know more about American restaurants of the past two centuries than I do. I hope you will enjoy reading my posts.MORE Export RSS feeds list Get access to 250k active RSS feeds of news websites, blogs, magazines and podcasts with email contacts in 1500 niche categories. Get targeted RSS list in your niche at your fingertips. Email us the categories of RSS feeds you're interested in at anuj@feedspot.com . We'll share the list in an Excel spreadsheet or CSV format.Email us Export RSS List
2. Ken Albala's Food Rant Blog RSS Feed
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Hi! I'm Ken Albala. I'm a Food Historian at the University of the Pacific and the author of Eating Right in the Renaissance, Food in Early Modern Europe, and many more books.
3. Tavola Mediterranea RSS Feed
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Farrell Monaco is an award-winning Roman archaeologist, baker, and public educator whose research (and baking!) centers on food from the Roman Mediterranean. Farrell is recognized for her experimental archaeology projects, featured on her site Tavola Mediterranea, where she recreates Ancient Roman recipes using techniques and ingredients sourced from archeological research in addition to ancient texts and art.MORE Facebook Followers 21.6KTwitter Followers 2.4KInstagram Followers 7.4K
4. Bites of Food History RSS Feed
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Here on Bites of Food History discover Susan McLellan's Experimental Archaeology of Food. She shares insightful write-ups covering and featuring every detail of food history from a variety of food to stoves & ovens.MORE
5. Gherkins & Tomatoes RSS Feed
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Cynthia D. Bertelsen is an author and photographer with expertise in international culinary history and foodways. She began writing her blog, 'Gherkins & Tomatoes,' in 2008, covering all manner of topics.MORE
6. Researching Food History Blog RSS Feed
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Culinary historian researching food history & cooking apparatus. The site contains articles on an open hearth, bake oven, wood stove, and other pre-WWI forms of cooking and related subjects, and more.MORE
7. The Historical Cooking Project RSS Feed
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The Historical Cooking Project showcases new scholarship on the study of food throughout history. We are an interdisciplinary organization. Our material challenges the division between academic and public history.MORE
8. The Vintage Kitchen RSS Feed
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Here in The Vintage Kitchen, we are on a mission to discover those fascinating details that have laid the groundwork for what, where, why, and how we cook today. Highlighting vintage culinary creativity in a variety of ways from interior design to interviews, gardening to gadgets, travel to techniques, recipes to restaurants, and all those lovely china pieces in-between we discover how the past connects us to the present when it comes to the kitchen.MORE Facebook Followers 732Twitter Followers 708
9. Old Line Plate RSS Feed
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Hi! I am Kara. I am exploring the foodways and cooking traditions of Maryland. Old Line Plate is NOT about romanticizing the past. I'm still learning about history and about cooking and this blog is essentially a documentation of that process.MORE Facebook Followers 1.7KTwitter Followers 987
10. The Food Historian Blog RSS Feed
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Sarah Wassberg Johnson is The Food Historian - author, speaker, educator, podcaster, and blogger on all things related to food history. The goal of The Food Historian website is to create interesting, engaging, and accurate food history content for the general public and to provide access to food history resources for researchers and the curious alike.MORE Facebook Followers 1.6KTwitter Followers 351Instagram Followers 1.1K Since Feb 2016
11. British Food: A History RSS Feed
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Hello and welcome to British Food: A History, my blog that attempts to tell the history of Britain through its food and food cultures. In addition to all the history, I also want to provide plenty of recipes to try that actually works - even if sometimes the ingredients are a little too strange for our modern tastes. I also hope to be able to show you some basic (and not so basic!) cooking techniques so that you can increase your own arsenal of culinary skills.MORE Twitter Followers 3.8K Since Jul 2011
12. Ancient Foods RSS Feed
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Exploring the origins and history of food & drink around the world. My name is Joanna Linsley-Poe. I am a chef, artisan bread baker, ancient food historian, food archaeologist, and anthropologist as well as a writer. Although that sounds like quite a mouthful, I guess it's all about a love of history and food.MORE Facebook Followers 2.1K
13. History Preserved RSS Feed
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I have a passion for understanding history through doing - recreating recipes, sewing and wearing clothes, trying out gardening techniques, studying documents, and reading books from another time. Here at American Victory Kitchen, I'm exploring American ration recipes from World War II to learn more in-depth about this unique part of our historical culinary heritage.MORE
14. Historical Foodways RSS Feed
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Hello! My name is Juneisy, although I sometimes go by June, and the history of food, cooking, eating, ingredients, and cookbooks/recipes is my passion. I hold a Ph.D. in United States history with a concentration in Early America. My dissertation explores food economies and trans-imperial trade and relations in the colonial North American Southeast.MORE
15. Thehistoricfoodie's Blog RSS Feed
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The Historic Foodie, sometimes known as Victoria (Rumble) Brady, has written several books and a host of magazine articles about the joys of food and cooking in earlier times. She collects antique cookware from the U.S. and Europe and her interests include heirloom gardening, food preservation, and preparation as well as all aspects of 18th-century material culture.MORE
16. Musings on Food and History RSS Feed
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Annie Gray is a Social historian specializing in food and dining, c.1600 onwards. She is a resident food historian on Radio 4's The Kitchen Cabinet, sometimes to be seen on the telly as well. Holder of many opinions on food, both past, and present, Annie is a research associate at the University of York. And a freelancer within the wide field of public history - lecturing, demonstrating, donning a costume, and cooking.MORE
17. Medieval Cookery Blog RSS Feed
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I generally only put stuff on the website that I feel is 'reasonably' complete. Here I'll be posting thoughts and recent discoveries about medieval European cooking, as well as tangentially related subjects like calendars, language, and culture.MORE
18. Cooking in the Archives RSS Feed
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Cooking in the Archives sets out to find, cook, and discuss recipes from cookbooks produced between 1600 and 1800. This project is situated at the intersection between the practice of modern cooking and the history of early modern manuscripts and printed recipe books.MORE Facebook Followers 1.2KTwitter Followers 7.1KInstagram Followers 1.9K
19. The Regency Cook Blog RSS Feed
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I offer online courses and in-person cookery classes where you learn to cook food that Jane Austen or your great-great-grandmother might have eaten. And you'll learn the history behind the dishes too. As the Regency Cook, I can be your guide as we rediscover long-forgotten recipes from the early 1800s together.MORE Facebook Followers 647Twitter Followers 18.9KInstagram Followers 1.9K