Something to Eat and Something to Read
Something to Eat and Something to Read
S3 Episode 2 - A Gentleman in Moscow
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S3 Episode 2 - A Gentleman in Moscow

Join us for a chat about this beloved book, about food as time travel, an argument for courtesy and thoughts on when to give up on a book or recipe.
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Amor Towles’ A Gentleman in Moscow is one of our most requested books, and now we get it. In this episode, we chat about the important role that food, cooking and shared tables all play in this charming book.

We meander from how a good meal can be like time travel to thoughts on mixing the perfect aperitif - “A cocktail is not meant to be a melange. It is not a potpourri or an Easter parade. At its best, a cocktail should be crisp, elegant, sincere- and limited to two ingredients” - and the sanity-saving grace of taking a moment to savour life’s little luxuries (such as a warm peach straight from the tree, a coffee and 15 minutes in the sun to read uninterrupted).

Our letter writer for this episode also poses an excellent question - when should you give up on a book or recipe that’s not sparking joy? We have thoughts. We’d love to hear yours too!

All the links, recipes, and book prescriptions will be sent out to our subscribers later today (Friday March 3).

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Thank you as always to our producer Kristy Reading and to Smith and Jones for generously allowing us to include your beautiful song Small Town Woman at the beginning and end of this episode.

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Something to Eat and Something to Read
Something to Eat and Something to Read
Something to Eat and Something is a podcast about cooking and reading, and reading about cooking. Hosted by food writer Sophie Hansen and Bibliotherapist/Psychotherapist Germaine Leece; we believe that you should never go anywhere, or for too long, without something to eat and something to read.
So every episode we’re going to dive into a book we’ve both read and talk about the ’shape’ it left on both of us. And because this is a podcast about reading about cooking; these books will all have a strong connection with food (of course). Part two will be the listener letter which we’ll select then read out loud. Germaine will prescribe a book and I’ll recommend a recipe.
We hope you enjoy it as much as we enjoy putting it together for you, Sophie and Germaine x