Violets Are Blue: The Folklore Of February’s Birth Flower

Violets Are Blue: The Folklore Of February’s Birth Flower

Violets are February's birth flower. But what other folklore and legends surround this shy little flower? Find out in this week's episode.

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Fabulous Folklore Presents...Queer as Folklore

Fabulous Folklore Presents...Queer as Folklore

In this 12th episode of Fabulous Folklore Presents, I chat with Sacha Coward, a queer historian who has been working in museums for the past 15 years. He is currently writing his first book about the ...

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The Folklore of Nettles: Edible Stings, Returning Curses, and Warding off Evil

The Folklore of Nettles: Edible Stings, Returning Curses, and Warding off Evil

Most people at some point will have experienced the pain of a nettle sting. I once managed to fall hands-first from a fence into a whole patch of nettles. So it's hardly surprising that people conside...

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Celandine Folklore: A Remedy To Keep Away Witches?

Celandine Folklore: A Remedy To Keep Away Witches?

Plants often become unwanted plants when they're especially prolific. Celandine is one such plant, quickly spreading to fill an area with its glossy green leaves and dizzyingly bright yellow flowers. ...

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Dandelions in Folklore: Making Wishes and Wetting the Bed

Dandelions in Folklore: Making Wishes and Wetting the Bed

Dandelions are cheerful little splashes of colour in lawns and borders. They flower longer than any other plant, providing food for early pollinators. Sadly, not everyone loves them as much as I do. T...

1 Apr 202317min

Folklore, Food, and Fairytales with Rachel

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In this 11th episode of Fabulous Folklore Presents, I chat with Rachel, the part-time storyteller and food lover behind the Folklore, Food and Fairytales podcast. The Folklore, Food and Fairytales po...

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Let Them Eat Cake: Cakes to Bring Love and Ward Off Witches

Let Them Eat Cake: Cakes to Bring Love and Ward Off Witches

According to the Venerable Bede, what we call February was called Sol-Monath by the ancient Britons. This translates to 'Month of Cakes' and the people gave cakes to the gods as offerings. I don't kno...

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Why does a London pub hang hot cross buns in the bar?

Why does a London pub hang hot cross buns in the bar?

The Widow's Son pub in Bromley-by-Bow is famous for its collection of hot cross buns above the bar. But why are they hanging there? Let's find out in this week's episode of Fabulous Folklore! Find t...

18 Mars 202317min

Fruit Folklore: Healing Remedies, Nursery Rhymes, and Love Predictions!

Fruit Folklore: Healing Remedies, Nursery Rhymes, and Love Predictions!

We're told to eat fruit as part of our '5 a day' but people of years gone by had a range of uses! Apples could predict your future lover, while pomegranates kept witches at bay.  Let's discover some ...

11 Mars 202318min

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