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Annie Gray is a British food historian specialising in the era from the 1650s to 1950s. Education and academia Gray studied modern history at the University of Oxford, followed by an MA in historical archaeology at the University of York and a PhD from the University of Liverpool. Gray is an honorary fellow at the University of York and a fellow of the Royal Historical Society. Career Gray is known for regular appearances on The Kitchen Cabinet as the resident food historian. She has worked on the show since 2012 and wrote the official publication accompanying the series in 2021, which includes a foreword from the show's host, Jay Rayner. Gray worked as an expert on BBC television series The Sweet Makers alongside Emma Dabiri, and on Victorian Bakers. She presented A Merry Tudor Christmas with Lucy Worsley. Gray appeared on The Great British Bake Off as a food historian during series 1–5. In 2016, Gray was granted "privileged access" to cook at Osborne House with James Martin, where the kitchens had not been used since the late 1800s. Gray was a consultant for The Victorian Way series about Victorian cook Avis Crocombe and co-authored the tie-in cookbook. She has also experimented with recipes from the 300-year-old The Unknown Ladies Cookbook. Gray has often been featured in coverage of public celebrations talking about the foods that were historically eaten at related events such as royal banquets, VE Day, or royal jubilees. She has also featured in the media talking about her work reconstructing Christmas dinners from previous eras. Publications The Greedy Queen: Eating With Victoria The Official Downton Abbey Cookbook From the Alps to the Dales: 100 Years of Bettys Victory in the Kitchen: The Life of Churchill's Cook At Christmas We Feast: Festive Food Through the Ages Food for Thought: Selected Writings on Food How to Cook The Victorian Way with Mrs Crocombe The Kitchen Cabinet: A Year of Recipes, Flavours, Facts & Stories for Food Lovers The Official Call The Midwife Cookbook. References. Discover the Annie Gray popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Annie Gray books.

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  • The Sober Life Journal synopsis, comments

    The Sober Life Journal

    Simon Chapple & Lois Badey

    The Sober Life Journal is an allnew format that captures the essence of journaling and provides space to grow and develop as you embark on a sober life. With hundreds of writing pr...

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    The Kitchen Cabinet

    Annie Gray

    INCLUDED THE TIMES AND WATERSTONES' BEST FOOD & DRINK BOOKS OF 2021Fill your year with flavour.The official The Kitchen Cabinet compendium is here at last, with over 100 hours ...

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    Someone Special

    Judith Saxton

    On 21 April 1926, three baby girls are born. In North Wales, Hester Coburn, a farm labourer's wife, gives birth to Nell, while in Norwich, in an exclusive nursing home, Anna is bor...

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    Among the Grey Gums

    Paula J. Beavan

    A woman must track down a murderer to save her brother from the hangman's noose ... A rollicking and entertaining historical mystery, filled with adventure and romance from the Aus...

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    UV

    Serge Joncour & Adriana Hunter

    Winner of the Prix Roman France TélévisionsOn a hot and lazy sundrenched afternoon, when one affluent family are at their most docile, most vulnerable, most ripe for the picking, a...

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    A Place to Belong

    Cathy Mansell

    Set against the glorious backdrop of World War Two Ireland, this dramatic, emotional and romantic novel is perfect for fans of Maeve Binchy, Lorna Cook, Tracy Rees and Jenny Ashcro...

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    Rock Bottom and Rising

    Simon Chapple & Lois Badey

    Edited and with contributions by Lois Badey'I have a secret. Secrets can be dangerous. They make tell lies. You can lie to others, but mostly, you lie to yourself...' JanetDrawing...

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    Juliet Rising

    Cleo Cordell

    A lusty historical novel set in the 18th century...Nothing is more important to Reynard than winning the favours of the bright and wilful Juliet, a pupil at Madame Nicol's exclusiv...

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    Jessie Gray

    Emma Blair

    The first time Jessie laid her eyes on Tommy McBride was in July 1947, when they were still at school and long before she knew anything about heartbreak or pain. Then she was the ...

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    The Dublin Girls

    Cathy Mansell

    Dramatic, emotional and romantic, if you love Lorna Cook, Tracy Rees and Jenny Ashcroft, you'll love this gripping and heartrending novel from Cathy Mansell, author of A Place to B...

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    Hygge

    Marie Tourell Søderberg

    Bring Hygge into your home this year with this beautiful and essential guide to the globally celebrated Danish art of happiness 'At these times it is crucial for me to have hygge. ...

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    How to Quit Alcohol in 50 Days

    Simon Chapple & William Porter

    'AN INSPIRATIONAL MANIFESTO' Annie Grace'SIMON IS FABULOUS YOU HAVE NOTHING TO LOSE AND EVERYTHING TO GAIN!' Clare PooleyDo you feel trapped by alcohol? Do you find yourself thi...