Food & New Beginnings: How We Celebrate by Eating Circles

Donut Photo by Alice Pasqual on Unsplash

We humans, love to eat and we love to celebrate with food, from weddings to birthdays to a Sunday family lunch. Whilst our customs might be different, all around the world we celebrate new beginnings, whether that is a new year, a new marriage or a new baby. And while the food we serve to celebrate new beginnings may be slightly different in our own corner of the globe, there seems to be a universal theme in the type of food we eat. We celebrate the new with circular-shaped food.

Sleepy Hollow: The Headless Horseman’s European Roots

U.S. postage stamp of Legend of Sleepy Hollow - 157,270,000 issued October 12, 1974 - North Tarrytown, New York. Bureau of Engraving and Printing - U.S. Post Office, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=26448510

orever immortalised in Washington Irving’s ‘The Legend of Sleepy Hollow’ the Headless Horseman has undoubtedly become one of horror fiction’s most iconic spectres. This monstrous phantom which torments and pursues the lanky figure of Ichabod Crane set against backdrop of Tarrytown New York has become a staple of Americana. Whilst it’s said Irving was influenced […]

Bat Myths and Folktales from Around the World

Bat eating Photo by Zdeněk Macháček on Unsplash https://unsplash.com/photos/hNz4Qh9ECCc

Bats feature in many myths, legends and folklore from many diverse cultures around the world, and are often associated with darkness, death and the supernatural.

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