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      <title>? The Repair Shop</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[this isn&#39;t so much a review as it is Reasons Why This is Ideal Comfort Watching&#xA;&#xA;If the object belongs to a relative or friend, the team (either the host or the craftspeople themselves) always ask the loved one&#39;s name and remember it later. And they always say &#34;thank you for trusting us with it&#34;&#xA;&#xA;The care they take with paintings/toys/sculptures/instruments etc has a big similarity to work. People trust us in times of great vulnerability - we do drastic things sometimes - and we always hope they come out better than the person who came in.&#xA;&#xA;#tv #comfortfood]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>this isn&#39;t so much a review as it is Reasons Why This is Ideal Comfort Watching</p>

<p>If the object belongs to a relative or friend, the team (either the host or the craftspeople themselves) <em>always</em> ask the loved one&#39;s name and remember it later. And they always say “thank you for trusting us with it”</p>

<p>The care they take with paintings/toys/sculptures/instruments etc has a big similarity to work. People trust us in times of great vulnerability – we do drastic things sometimes – and we always hope they come out better than the person who came in.</p>

<p><a href="/verity-writes/tag:tv" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">tv</span></a> <a href="/verity-writes/tag:comfortfood" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">comfortfood</span></a></p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Dec 2021 21:55:22 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Death in Paradise [REVIEW]</title>
      <link>https://wordsmith.social/verity-writes/death-in-paradise-review</link>
      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Watched Seasons 3-9.&#xA;&#xA;A rotating cast of white British men act as the &#34;helicoptered-in&#34; detective inspector working with a tiny team of local sergeants and constables. Each DI starts their run of episodes literally flying in, most often from London, and often struggle with culture shock, to comedic effect.&#xA;&#xA;Despite the fairly frequent cast changes, the stories emphasise camaraderie and community. Where the previous shows I&#39;ve talked about focus on how close-knit communities close around their own and exclude the outsiders, community in Death in Paradise is much more inclusive. There&#39;s more about taking care of each other and accepting each other&#39;s foibles.&#xA;&#xA;Each episode is incredibly formulaic. Plenty of locked room mysteries here, only slightly bumbling detective work and a round-up at the end. Comfort watching, only if you don&#39;t mind the lingering taste of colonialism.&#xA;&#xA;#TV #crime #ComfortFood ]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Watched Seasons 3-9.</p>

<p>A rotating cast of white British men act as the “helicoptered-in” detective inspector working with a tiny team of local sergeants and constables. Each DI starts their run of episodes literally flying in, most often from London, and often struggle with culture shock, to comedic effect.</p>

<p>Despite the fairly frequent cast changes, the stories emphasise camaraderie and community. Where the previous shows I&#39;ve talked about focus on how close-knit communities close around their own and exclude the outsiders, community in Death in Paradise is much more inclusive. There&#39;s more about taking care of each other and accepting each other&#39;s foibles.</p>

<p>Each episode is incredibly formulaic. Plenty of locked room mysteries here, only slightly bumbling detective work and a round-up at the end. Comfort watching, only if you don&#39;t mind the lingering taste of colonialism.</p>

<p><a href="/verity-writes/tag:TV" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">TV</span></a> <a href="/verity-writes/tag:crime" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">crime</span></a> <a href="/verity-writes/tag:ComfortFood" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">ComfortFood</span></a></p>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 02 Oct 2021 15:30:29 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>The Personal History of David Copperfield [REVIEW]</title>
      <link>https://wordsmith.social/verity-writes/the-personal-history-of-david-copperfield-review</link>
      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Even before I watched it, I knew I would add this movie to my &#34;comfort watching&#34; list. It is delightful from start to finish. &#xA;&#xA;David Copperfield tells the story of the many families he&#39;s been in, the many lives and names that he&#39;s taken up. Moving from poverty to riches, London to Kent to Yarmouth, each story has a distinct voice. &#xA;&#xA;The casting is incredible. Dev Patel would make a fantastic Doctor - there&#39;s Hugh Laurie and Peter Capaldi, who are underrated comics both, the pair of eyebrow fiends - Ben Whishaw plays Uriah Heep to slimy perfection. &#xA;&#xA;Oh it is so good and it feels like a warm cup of tea with slightly dodgy homemade cookies. &#xA;&#xA;#movies #WatchedIn2021 #literaryadaptation #ComfortFood]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Even before I watched it, I knew I would add this movie to my “comfort watching” list. It is delightful from start to finish.</p>

<p>David Copperfield tells the story of the many families he&#39;s been in, the many lives and names that he&#39;s taken up. Moving from poverty to riches, London to Kent to Yarmouth, each story has a distinct voice.</p>

<p>The casting is incredible. Dev Patel would make a fantastic Doctor – there&#39;s Hugh Laurie and Peter Capaldi, who are underrated comics both, the pair of eyebrow fiends – Ben Whishaw plays Uriah Heep to slimy perfection.</p>

<p>Oh it is so good and it feels like a warm cup of tea with slightly dodgy homemade cookies.</p>

<p><a href="/verity-writes/tag:movies" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">movies</span></a> <a href="/verity-writes/tag:WatchedIn2021" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">WatchedIn2021</span></a> <a href="/verity-writes/tag:literaryadaptation" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">literaryadaptation</span></a> <a href="/verity-writes/tag:ComfortFood" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">ComfortFood</span></a></p>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 02 Oct 2021 15:25:47 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Midnight Diner [REVIEW]</title>
      <link>https://wordsmith.social/verity-writes/midnight-diner-review</link>
      <description>&lt;![CDATA[A Japanese TV series centred around a diner which opens only from midnight to 7 am.&#xA;&#xA;The scarred owner explicitly hints at a mysterious dark past, but that rarely plays a big role. Most of the characters are people society wouldn&#39;t consider &#34;respectable&#34;, or who don&#39;t fit in. &#xA;&#xA;The food featured is incredibly simple, but not plain. Butter rice, omelettes, ochazuke - all staples of home cooking, all things that one could cook at home. And while it teeters on the edge, it doesn&#39;t fall into the trap of sentimentality and cloying sweetness. &#xA;&#xA;Each episode clocks in at 20 minutes - short and sweet for a meal break... &#xA;&#xA;#tv #food #Japanese #cosy #ComfortFood]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Japanese TV series centred around a diner which opens only from midnight to 7 am.</p>

<p>The scarred owner explicitly hints at a mysterious dark past, but that rarely plays a big role. Most of the characters are people society wouldn&#39;t consider “respectable”, or who don&#39;t fit in.</p>

<p>The food featured is incredibly simple, but not <em>plain</em>. Butter rice, omelettes, ochazuke – all staples of home cooking, all things that one could cook at home. And while it teeters on the edge, it doesn&#39;t fall into the trap of sentimentality and cloying sweetness.</p>

<p>Each episode clocks in at 20 minutes – short and sweet for a meal break...</p>

<p><a href="/verity-writes/tag:tv" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">tv</span></a> <a href="/verity-writes/tag:food" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">food</span></a> <a href="/verity-writes/tag:Japanese" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">Japanese</span></a> <a href="/verity-writes/tag:cosy" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">cosy</span></a> <a href="/verity-writes/tag:ComfortFood" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">ComfortFood</span></a></p>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 02 Oct 2021 15:25:17 +0000</pubDate>
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