Ep. 22: Prohibition, Cocktails, and Canadian Flappers

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"Canadian Prohibition: That Leaky Apartment Above" We're sipping on some very old-fashioned cocktails this month as we dive into the history of Prohibition in Canada--which, as it turns out, is way more complicated than we'd expected. Torey's got thoughts on thoughts on corsets and flapper dresses, and Steph's found recipes enough to keep us tipsy for days. Torey's obsessed with: the meaning of QEII's jewelry, peripheral though it may be Steph's obsessed with: Back in Time for Dinner (again! Even though she has some thoughts on their historical accuracy...) Your browser does not support the audio element. Thanks for listening! Find us online: Instagram @fashionablyateshow Facebook and Pinterest @fashionablyate Email us at fashionablyateshow@gmail.com Check our facts Temperance and Prohibition The Canadian Encyclopedia: Prohibition The Rise and Fall of Prohibition in Canada (Part One) The Rise and Fall of Prohibition in Canada (Part Two) Drinking: A vital and social necessity by Annie Chouinard, from the McCord Museum Temperance and Prohibition, from OpenTextBC Fashion The Modern Girl: Feminine Modernities, the Body, and Commodities in the 1920s by Jane Nicholas (Google Books) The Ins and Outs of the Corset, from Canada's History Historicist: Straitlaced Toronto, from Torontoist Drinks The Spruce Eats: Classic cocktail recipes "A Field Guide to Canadian Cocktails" by Scot McCallum and Victoria Walsh "Speaking in Cod Tongues" by Lenore Newman "Rum-Runners and Renegades: Whisky Wars or the Pacific Northwest, 1918-2012" by Rich Mole Mart Ackerman's Saloon, Jan. 1, 1856. New York Public Library, What's On the Menu?