The Delicious Legacy Podcast
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An archaeogastronomical podcast. Listen on Acast, support on Patreon! By Thom Ntinas. (Pronounced Dinas) Sound Engineer, Podcaster, Broadcast Sound Supervisor. Love food, history, music. Support on: https://ko-fi.com/thedeliciouslegacypodcast
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Fabulous figs, frightening foie gras, flattering liars! An ancient food thread that has it all; (If you're sensitive to animal cruelty, then be forewarned!)
In the name of Hades, what do you mean Thomas? What connects these seemingly very different things -namely figs and liver- together?
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A classic Greek scene with a fig tree on the right of the image shading two chairs and a small round yellow table in a warm sunny summer day. An image from an ancient Roman mosaic, of a kid ushering two geese, one white on dark
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Prespa lakes are shared by Greece N.Macedonia and Albania and the shared landscape and food climate and environment is part of the beauty of the Balkans!
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Such a beautiful place and evocative writing!
"I’ve never thought of Prespa as anything but a shared place, where human cultures and wild species come together and co-exist, a place best experienced slowly and with care."
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I wrote about the Prespa lakes region in northern Greece for @theguardian.com today. At the crossroads of three countries and my home for the past quarter of a century, it's a place that continues to surprise me with its wild beauty and rich human cultures.
www.theguardian.com/travel/2025/...
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The next episode of the pod is released tomorrow and it's all about the region of the world we call Balkans & I'm from, too! I interviewed Irina Janakievska, writer of The Balkan Kitchen, she hails from N.Macedonia just across the border from where I'm from! Can't wait to share it! Read alt txt pls!
The cover of a old Yugoslav era cookbook, circa 1950s, that Irinas grandma had since 1956, and Irina rediscovered after her death. The page inside the cookbook where Irina's grandmother circled the recipe that she made two weeks after her birth dedicated to her newborn granddaughter: a chocolate cake i believe.
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sturdyalex.bsky.social
It's like watching AI try to learn how to speak human.
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Tbf, priti's facee is always seething smug and evil
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WOKE
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Can’t remember who it was that cancelled most HS2 and rendered what remained pointless. Can you?
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Such a beautiful place and evocative writing!
"I’ve never thought of Prespa as anything but a shared place, where human cultures and wild species come together and co-exist, a place best experienced slowly and with care."
julianhoffman.bsky.social
I wrote about the Prespa lakes region in northern Greece for @theguardian.com today. At the crossroads of three countries and my home for the past quarter of a century, it's a place that continues to surprise me with its wild beauty and rich human cultures.
www.theguardian.com/travel/2025/...
Balkan bounty: the little-known corner of Greece now ripe for walkers and nature tourism
Mountains, butterflies, bears and pelicans are among the natural wonders in the stunning Prespa lakes region, which straddles three countries
www.theguardian.com
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Sooooo....what's the solution? I guess the cops shouldn't fire tear gas willy nilly to protesters, but failing this?
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sturdyalex.bsky.social
Actually, the Right hate the present. And the future. And the past - if it's accurate. They only like a constructed notion of a past that never existed.
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Badenoch: "While Britain was redefining what a woman is, China built five nuclear reactors."

A perfect summary of conservative idiocy. Glorifying authoritarian post-communism for its efficiency while vilifying democracy for seeking nuance and respect.

It is the Right who hate their own countries.
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There is nothing Badenoch cares more about than hating trans people so of course she has to throw that in and of course she does it in the crassest, thickest, most nonsensical way possible
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Badenoch: "While Britain was redefining what a woman is, China built five nuclear reactors."

A perfect summary of conservative idiocy. Glorifying authoritarian post-communism for its efficiency while vilifying democracy for seeking nuance and respect.

It is the Right who hate their own countries.
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"15 years ago, Polish workers came here to find opportunity. Now Poland is growing twice as fast as we are," says Kemi Badenoch.

Any ideas what may have happened in the interim?
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Calling English a 'rip-off degree' is one of the most blatant exhibitions of personal barbarism I've ever seen. You've demonstrated nothing but the poverty of your own mind.
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*dear reader they are not pro-business party in any way!
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is he joining a socialist party any day soon?