EP011 Ten Lords a-Leaping
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If you have a Leaping Lord in your life, maybe he would love some Wholegrain Mustard?
Another ancient preserve brought to us by the Romans - the soldiers carried it everywhere with them in the form of mustard balls, which had been dried in the sun and then carried them in a little leather pouch. At meal times ( to make the meagre rations taste a little better ), some of the dried mustard would be scraped off with a knife onto the meal to season it, or reconstituted with a little red wine.
Not that much different to today except for the soldier bit. When the Romans first came here, their main encampment was at Tewkesbury - and that area is still famous for wholegrain mustard to this day.
The recipes for Wholegrain Mustard are simple - no cooking required - just overnight soaking and then processing. Luckily, we've moved on from grinding the mix between two stones, so it is really easy to make. Just right for your own little soldier. Or difficult to buy for Uncle, or Grandad that 'doesn't want anything.'
N.B. Women eat mustard too.
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