Hello everyone,
First, I would like to apologise for the relative inactivity on my website over the last couple of months. Unfortunately, as well as having to fulfill some obligations on a project with Rochester Cathedral (an exhibition which did include a food history element, see image below), I’ve been struggling with health problems.

I haven’t yet received a diagnosis, though some things have been ruled out through blood tests. I’ve spoken to my doctor today and am expecting a referral to the neurology department of a local hospital, so hopefully things can move forward and soon I will be feeling well enough to devote more time to my website and YouTube channel.
Projects
I do have a couple of things that I hope to get finished or done over the coming weeks. For my Premium Content subscribers, I have a new 20 minute video almost ready. This is the second in my Roasting series, where I explore the topic of roasting whilst taking a detailed look at the script and vocabulary of the Fourme of Cury manuscript. The recipe being explored in detail is for the dish Cocagrys (Cock-n-pig); you can see the image of the title at the top of the page (Manchester, John Rylands Library, English MS 7, folio 81v).

I plan to develop a medieval recipe using apples that I’ve grown myself. So I will be creating in my kitchen the dish Appulmoy. Here’s my edition and translation of the recipe as it appears in the John Rylands Library version of Fourme of Cury:
Appulmoy
Tak applen & seeþ hem in water; drawe hem þorow a straynour; tak almaund mylke & hony & flour of rys, safroun & poudour fort & salt, & seeþ it stondyng.
Apple pudding
Take apples and simmer them in water; draw them through a strainer; take almond milk and honey and rice flour, saffron and powder fort and salt, and simmer it until very thick.
I think this is going to be a delicious apple-based rice pudding, and the key to its success will be getting the spicing right. I will post the recipe as soon as I can.

So, health permitting, I will have something soon for you all. Thank you for your patience.
Christopher

Of course you are missed, but your health is paramount. And the exhibition looks Fascinating!
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Thank you, Jon. It’s very frustrating but I do need to get on top of the health issue. It was fun doing the exhibition. I did also manage a public talk in Rochester Cathedral trying to raise sponsorship for the most important manuscript in the cathedral’s care, Textus Roffensis.
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Glad you are felling better.
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Wishing you all the best with answers and a speedy recovery.
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Thank you. Sorry I’m only just responding; I’d missed your message in the ‘pending’ list.
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So sorry to hear about the health issues. Hope you will be able to get answers soon. Talking from own experience I know how challenging this can be. Looking forward to trying out this apple dish. Interesting combination of spices.
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Thanks. Yes, you know what it’s like. Yes, the spices I need to think about. Also, how thick to make this. 🤔
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Sorry to hear about the problems with your health. I hope it’s something that can be managed once you have a diagnosis.
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Thank you. I hope so, too. I would just like to stop scratching!
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Hi Christopher – So sorry to hear you’ve not been well. Hopefully the next round of tests will lead to a clear diagnosis.
In the meantime, I’m really looking forward to the Appulmoy recipe, sounds like it should be right up my street!
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Thanks Darren. Trying not to be impatient. Will be a few weeks till the Appulmoys recipe
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I was planning to get the recipe done this weekend but have been zombie like the last few days as meds have been increased. Now on holiday for 3 weeks.
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Just wanted to say I am sorry to hear you are struggling with health issues. I’ve been dealing with that myself and it is frustrating. I hope things continue to improve.
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Oh, thank you, Stephanie. And, likewise, I’m sorry to hear you’re dealing with illness, too.
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Apologies. I spelt your name wrong, Stephany.
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