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You’d probably be more in to it if you were interested in the history of food.
For me personally, I do find it interesting to consider what people did for food, in an age where you couldn’t just pop to the supermarket and buy literally whatever you wanted, or select from a plentiful choice or restaurants and takeaways.
My girlfriend loves Jane Austen, so she would have been interested in this video in particular.
It’s a well presented and well made video, even though the interest could be considered niche, as you put it, it saves me from needing to go through several pages of Wikipedia 8/10
She just loves the books, bath buns were something she’d already heard about but never actually seen or had a recipe for. Where as I had never heard of them at all.
You’d probably be more in to it if you were interested in the history of food.
For me personally, I do find it interesting to consider what people did for food, in an age where you couldn’t just pop to the supermarket and buy literally whatever you wanted, or select from a plentiful choice or restaurants and takeaways.
My girlfriend loves Jane Austen, so she would have been interested in this video in particular.
It’s a well presented and well made video, even though the interest could be considered niche, as you put it, it saves me from needing to go through several pages of Wikipedia 8/10
Just trying to understand this here, but is kind of like a cosplay or renfair sort of interest in the material?
She just loves the books, bath buns were something she’d already heard about but never actually seen or had a recipe for. Where as I had never heard of them at all.