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The History of American Food Margaret Hardin
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Starting with the first English settlements in the 17th Century, this podcasts traces how we went from barrels of salted meat & peas to Korean bbq tacos and the largest grocery store selections ever seen anywhere in the world. We'll go everywhere - and it is full of surprises.
Show Notes: https://thehistoryofamericanfood.blogspot.com/
Email: TheHistoryofAmericanFood@gmail.com
Internets: @THoAFood
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122 Ice - A Curious Material
Histroy Cookbook you say?
Check out The History of the World in 10 Dinners by Victoria Flexner & Jey Reifel
to figure out how to make your dinner table a time machine. Appreciate how we can travel through time and space through the grocery store & our refrigerators. And give thanks for the wire whisk while you're at it.
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ICE! How did we ever get by without it? Well, turns out some people never really had to do without if they had enough money. But for the little people - especially in the English speaking world, it took until the 19th century for icy treats to move out into the masses. Not a lot - but it was a start.
And cool spaces for The People (rather than The Leaders) would only take off from there. Becasue at the same time the Ice King was making deliveries world wide - the power of cold was coming under human control.
Come check out the earliest days of refrigerated America.
Music Credit: Fingerlympics by Doctor Turtle
Show Notes: https://thehistoryofamericanfood.blogspot.com/
Email: TheHistoryofAmericanFood at gmail dot com
Threads: @THoAFood
Instagram: @THoAFood
& some other socials... @THoAFood -
121 Salt & Other Chemicals
Now that America is on the road to getting involved with the world and becoming a mechanical, industrial company, it's time to ramp up salt production and get in on the chemical revolution.
It's not just salt that matters but all the associated sodium compounds or sodas.
So it's a turn about the kitchen chemistry kit, an explanation of where they all work - and the arrival of actual modern baking soda - and how it, and the new modern food systems made the modern coffee cake happen.
So get salty - if you don't stay salty.
Salt Potatoes Recipe:
1 gallon/4L Water
1 Cup/ 150g salt
3 lbs little potatoes - SKIN ON & unpunctured
Butter or Sour cream etc. & herbs
Dissolve salt, pop in the potatoes, bring to a boil - simmer about 30 min. Until potatoes are good to eat. Drain in a colander. Eat with metled butter or sour cream and herbs. No extra salt needed.
Music Credit: Fingerlympics by Doctor Turtle
Show Notes: https://thehistoryofamericanfood.blogspot.com/
Email: TheHistoryofAmericanFood at gmail dot com
Threads: @THoAFood
Instagram: @THoAFood
& some other socials... @THoAFood -
Crossover... Part 5 - 044 Truly Earthshaking - Shogun Ep 5
As long as you know... ehhhhh not so safe for work. But this means something even when there's no ep this week!
But Let's go earthquakes.
And come join us over on Prizefighters, Circusfreaks & Gangsters - so you can get to the end of the series!
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What show can bring you managerial manipulation, whispers of medival animal cruelty, zombie family insights and pheasant fetishization?
Shogun of course - and as always with phenominal costumes and nice views of some of the behind the scenes that are required to run the world. As in... have you ever tried to get rabbit blood out of a bamboo cutting board without Dawn Dish Soap?
If any of this sounds like fun to you, jump in the palanquin and come along for the adventure.
As always - you can reach us on the internets.
Jamie Lewis (plagueofstrength.com & IG @plagueofstrength)
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Greta Hardin (The History of American Food podcast & @THoAFood all over)
Look for us weekly and on Instagram & Threads: @pcgpodcast -
120 Corn - The National Vegetable
Corn is so hot right now. No other crop even comes close in the 19th century.
This week corn grows up and shows up everywhere but on the fanciest of tables. It's mush, it's booze, it's pork & beef and butter... and fancy pleated collars.
But wait, there's more! It was important in the Napoleonic Wars, and the power shifts in Ireland. And ithelped drive America's first major economic depression. Pretty powerful for a little grain.
Music Credit: Fingerlympics by Doctor Turtle
Show Notes: https://thehistoryofamericanfood.blogspot.com/
Email: TheHistoryofAmericanFood at gmail dot com
Threads: @THoAFood
Instagram: @THoAFood
& some other socials... @THoAFood -
Announcement: Every Other Week
I have an ENOURMOUS back catalog. Get in there.
But for the future, I have plans for about 10 seasons. To make sure I don't absolutely turn myself into a quivering lump of jelly, structures of reasonable dimensions have been put in place to keep this baby rolling along.
Every other week baby!
Music Credit: Fingerlympics by Doctor Turtle
Show Notes: https://thehistoryofamericanfood.blogspot.com/
Email: TheHistoryofAmericanFood at gmail dot com
Threads: @THoAFood
Instagram: @THoAFood
& some other socials... @THoAFood -
Crossover... Part 4: 043 Housekeeping, Deception & a Training Montage - Shogun Ep 4
Heads up! NSFW, Not E for Everyone. Think - F for Fun
Want to get more of the Shogun?
Head over to Prizefighters, Circusfreaks & Gangsters - we're up to Ep 7!
BUt in the meantime... you can just sit back and listen to us take apart and give context to 17th Century Japan.
As always - you can reach us on the internets.
Jamie Lewis (plagueofstrength.com & IG @plagueofstrength)
&
Greta Hardin (The History of American Food podcast & @THoAFood all over)
Look for us weekly and on Instagram & Threads: @pcgpodcast