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Someone in the Tasting History subreddit made some fan art of Luna eating the dog cake from today’s episode! I love it.
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Tomorrow I'm excited to continue the series on Homefront Cooking during World War 2 and it couldn't be more different than the last episode which covered the United States.
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This morning, I had the honor of speaking with George Takei about his time in a Japanese internment camp as a child and the food he ate while he was there. Video is a ways out, but I’m so excited to have had this opportunity.
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In my video on Sumerian Beer, I mentioned Tate Paulette helped me with the research. He knows pretty much everything about this topic and he’s put it all in a new book called In The Land of Ninkasi. So if you want a deep dive into ancient Mesopotamian beer, check it out.
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I’m starting a free monthly Tasting History Newsletter where I’ll share history and other interesting things that didn’t make it into episodes. You can sign up at www.tastinghistory.com/.
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Dr. Kellogg's dream of bland, yet wholesome cereals (which were not actually made to stop you from touching yourself) never really panned out since today, it's sugary cereals that dominate the grocery aisle. When I was a kid, it was Berry Berry Kix I loved, but today, I think I'm more of a Raisin Bran Crunch fan. What's everyone's favorite cereal?
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When I was in London last month, I met up with the guys from Sorted to test out kitchen gadgets from history!
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I watched an interesting video about what they were feeding the Olympians this year and I can tell you, they have a much more diverse diet than did the original Olympians.
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I know it’s been out for a while, but Target is having a buy 2 get 1 free deal on a bunch of books and Tasting History is one of the options. And that’s on top of it already being on sale.
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This 4th of July, let us celebrate the 100th anniversary of my favorite salad. The Caesar Salad! Invented in Tijuana on July 4th, 1924… or that’s how the story goes. https://youtu.be/XQJkasR3Iak?si=9r_sK...
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