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The Moon Under Water

Sandwiches of History - The Settle Down (Part 1)

The Moon Under Water

Audio Always

Food, Comedy, Arts, Comedy Interviews

4.8675 Ratings

🗓️ 5 December 2022

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

We've all seen the familiar sight of a tray of sandwiches resting on the bar, wrapped up snugly in cling film, waiting to be devoured by anyone who seeks nourishment. But have you ever thought to yourself "Hmm, I wonder what sort of sandwich would be on the bar of a pub in 1856?" Well, you might be about to find out, because this weeks guest is an expert in all things butty. It's social media phenomenon and all round good egg Barry Enderwick... otherwise known as Sandwiches of History!


Barry his built up a huge social media following by creating sandwiches from the past and seeing if he can "plus" them up. His creations of often quite odd, but every now and then he'll find a gem. But aside from Sandwiches of History he also runs a whole host of accounts: @inthechipswithbarry, @barrysicecreamoclock, @barryiscookingagain and @craftbeerbarry. They're all wonderful, and hopefully his dream pub will be just as much of a delight!


Want to hear an extended version of this episode (featuring a Patreon-only choice), gain access to our bonus podcast ‘Behind The Cellar Door’ and support the upkeep of the pub? If so, head to moonunderpod.com and sign up to our Patreon!


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0:00.0

Dropped into the clarity of glass.

0:11.7

Remember me as the black-brown sands swerve and settle.

0:17.9

Resting a while on the still lake surface of the bar,

0:22.6

forego the foam for one short pause.

0:26.9

There you'll find me in the quaking stillness,

0:31.0

just before you lift your twice-poured pint and neck the c-the-c-cuh.

0:40.3

Oh! poured pint and neck the c- The C***. Oh, Robin, I almost didn't get here this evening.

1:11.9

What happened? Did you lose your key?

1:14.7

No, no. I don't know if you saw them on the streets outside the moon and water, but the sands of time.

1:22.0

Oh, not the sands again. If it's not the sands, it's the winds of time.

1:25.4

And change. And change. Yeah, it was, no, the sands of times

1:29.3

have caused these, I mean, they're very beautiful, but drifts, sort of sand dune drifts in the street.

1:37.2

Yeah. So all of the townsfolk are out there, making sandcastles and sunbathing and

1:42.7

all manner of sort of fun holiday repast.

1:47.0

But it just took me quite a long time to walk here because sand, it's actually a pain to walk through.

1:53.9

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

1:54.9

There's a lot of, it depends how wet it is.

1:57.4

Yes, it was pretty dry.

1:58.7

Have you ever heard sand whistling?

2:02.9

Oh, I see where this is going. Yes, it was pretty dry. Have you ever heard sand whistling? Oh, I see where this is going.

2:08.9

Yes, I have heard sand whistling, yeah. Yeah, because the wind, when wind carves out little channels in sand dunes, it makes the most incredible, almost like music of the havens.

2:13.9

Oh, yes, yeah, kind of, yeah, sand music. But can you hear it now?

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