Geek Syndicate Issue 8 | Page 14

Geek Syndicate Image © BBC Books, 2013 Antony TV- Rick Stein’s India Overview: Chef Rick Stein (most famous for his seafood dishes) takes a tour around the regions of India to learn more about the culinary history of each region, eating and cooking as he goes. In essence, he’s looking to find out what “curry” is to the Indian nation and find the perfect curry Image © Arrow, 2004 Why I love it: Despite appearances -I’m six foot tall and ten stone giving me the appearance of a skin-laden skeleton - I am a big fan of well cooked food. I watch many cookery shows and have picked Rick Stein’s latest series here because it was his programs that got me into enjoying food and enjoying cooking. Rick has a passion about all food and a manner that I find really approachable. He’s a food geek and one I would love to meet. I’m not a curry eater, but this series excited me about Indian food in a way I always doubted I could be. Romance in Regency Times 14 A culinary tour finding far more than just Curry Sara Book- Regency Buck by Georgette Heyer Overview: It’s Regency London and siblings Judith and Perry Taverner have been left in the care of their new guardian, The Earl of Worth. Instead of the expected doddery old geezer they find that the earl is a handsome and grumpy young aristocrat. Judith obviously hates him, so clearly they fall in love after some hijinks and misunderstandings. Why I love it: I love Georgette Heyer, specifically her Regency Romance novels. The plots are pretty by the numbers, (girl meets man she can’t stand, then falls in love) but she writes really strong well rounded female characters. The best of these is Judith Tavener. She drives her own horses around London and causes a stir in nineteenth century London doing it. Judith is sharp, witty and headstrong without becoming the typical simpering twit we get in so many period novels. I unashamedly love