Curious as to the meal, from his pantry, that Bilbo served to Gandalf and the Dwarves at The Unexpected party? Click here to be taken to an interesting article, ‘Food in The Hobbit,’ from Recipewise
Love this post! As a person who love to cook and bake I will surely try a lot of them.It just looks sooooo good:)it makes me hungry and I just had my supper.
And also it is interesting to know in what period in history he is refering to and where in England.Can you imagine Tolkien being a little boy and enjoying this delicious food with his face full of crumbs? lol
starofdunedain
March 30, 2014
I like these recipes. I’ll definitely try to make the seed cake.
narbelethnin
April 2, 2014
and for those who dont drink caffeine or alcohol, Ginger Ale and Apple juice work pretty good. i wish i had found this page a year ago when i had my own “unexpected” party.
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Love this post! As a person who love to cook and bake I will surely try a lot of them.It just looks sooooo good:)it makes me hungry and I just had my supper.
And also it is interesting to know in what period in history he is refering to and where in England.Can you imagine Tolkien being a little boy and enjoying this delicious food with his face full of crumbs? lol
I like these recipes. I’ll definitely try to make the seed cake.
and for those who dont drink caffeine or alcohol, Ginger Ale and Apple juice work pretty good. i wish i had found this page a year ago when i had my own “unexpected” party.