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Feeding King Tut
Ancient, North Africa & the Near East Max Miller 11/1/22 Ancient, North Africa & the Near East Max Miller 11/1/22

Feeding King Tut

The opening of King Tutankhamun’s tomb and what we know (or can guess) about his life, and a recipe for duck that uses ingredients found in his tomb

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Sin Eaters & Funeral Biscuits
19th Century, British Isles Max Miller 10/25/22 19th Century, British Isles Max Miller 10/25/22

Sin Eaters & Funeral Biscuits

The curious tradition of sin eaters and gingerbread cookies that could have been used as funeral biscuits in Victorian England

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1000 Year Old Jalebi (Zalabia)
Medieval, North Africa & the Near East Max Miller 10/18/22 Medieval, North Africa & the Near East Max Miller 10/18/22

1000 Year Old Jalebi (Zalabia)

The history of jalebi and its various names and regions, and a brief look at the incredibly diverse celebration of Diwali, along the first known recipe for jalebi from the 10th century

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History’s Real Macbeth
Medieval, British Isles Max Miller 10/11/22 Medieval, British Isles Max Miller 10/11/22

History’s Real Macbeth

The real historical Macbeth versus Shakespeare’s version (spoiler: not a lot of the play is true), and a simple but tasty meal that the real Macbethad mac Findlaich may have eaten

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Ancient Roman Jellyfish for the Black Banquet
Rome, Ancient Max Miller 10/4/22 Rome, Ancient Max Miller 10/4/22

Ancient Roman Jellyfish for the Black Banquet

Emperor Domitian’s reign of terror, the sinister and elaborate black banquet that he threw, and an ancient Roman dish that would have fit right in

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Pemmican: History's Power Bar
North America, 19th Century Max Miller 9/27/22 North America, 19th Century Max Miller 9/27/22

Pemmican: History's Power Bar

The role of pemmican in the lives of indigenous North American tribes and the European exploration of the continent, and 19th century instructions on how to make it.

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The Medieval Saint Diet
British Isles, Medieval Max Miller 9/20/22 British Isles, Medieval Max Miller 9/20/22

The Medieval Saint Diet

The fantastical stories surrounding Saint Columba and a medieval salmon dish that he might have eaten

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Whisky - Scotland's Water of Life
British Isles Max Miller 9/13/22 British Isles Max Miller 9/13/22

Whisky - Scotland's Water of Life

The history of Scotch whisky, filmed during my stay at the Balmoral Arms in Aberdeenshire, Scotland

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The Original Caesar Salad from Mexico
Mexico, 20th Century Max Miller 9/6/22 Mexico, 20th Century Max Miller 9/6/22

The Original Caesar Salad from Mexico

The murky origins of the Caesar salad and a recipe that might be the original

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Feijoada - Brazil's National Dish
Brazil, 20th Century Max Miller 8/30/22 Brazil, 20th Century Max Miller 8/30/22

Feijoada - Brazil's National Dish

The history and possible origins of Brazilian feijoada and a recipe from 1928

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Growing an Ancient Roman Garden
Rome, Ancient Max Miller 8/23/22 Rome, Ancient Max Miller 8/23/22

Growing an Ancient Roman Garden

Extravagant Roman gardens, the hard-to-find ancient herbs I plan on growing in my backyard, and a 1st century recipe for artichokes with a sweet sauce

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Catherine the Great & the Volga Germans
United States of America, Russia, 20th Century Max Miller 8/16/22 United States of America, Russia, 20th Century Max Miller 8/16/22

Catherine the Great & the Volga Germans

The history of the Volga Germans and a stuffed bread roll recipe made from many 20th century sources

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Debunking the Myths of Leonardo da Vinci
Italy, Medieval Max Miller 8/9/22 Italy, Medieval Max Miller 8/9/22

Debunking the Myths of Leonardo da Vinci

Facts versus fictions about Leonardo da Vinci, and a 15th century vegetarian dish from a cookbook he owned

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The Noble Origins of Afternoon Tea
19th Century, British Isles Max Miller 8/2/22 19th Century, British Isles Max Miller 8/2/22

The Noble Origins of Afternoon Tea

The origins of afternoon tea and a 19th century recipe for the classic afternoon tea treat: Victoria sandwich

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Byzantine Honey Fritters
Ancient, North Africa & the Near East Max Miller 7/26/22 Ancient, North Africa & the Near East Max Miller 7/26/22

Byzantine Honey Fritters

These fritters are crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, kind of like a Honey Nut Cheerios-flavored tater tot with a little heat from the pepper. Really, really good

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Medieval Table Manners
Medieval, British Isles Max Miller 7/19/22 Medieval, British Isles Max Miller 7/19/22

Medieval Table Manners

All-important table manners from medieval Europe and a 15th century recipe for tender beef ribs in a sweet and tangy spiced sauce

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A History of Ketchup
18th Century, British Isles Max Miller 7/12/22 18th Century, British Isles Max Miller 7/12/22

A History of Ketchup

The history of ketchup from Southeast Asian fermented fish sauce to Heinz marketing marvel, and an 18th century English recipe for white ketchup

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A History of Tacos
Mexico, 19th Century Max Miller 7/5/22 Mexico, 19th Century Max Miller 7/5/22

A History of Tacos

The possible origins of tacos and a customizable recipe from 1831

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The Absinthe Murder
France, 20th Century Max Miller 6/28/22 France, 20th Century Max Miller 6/28/22

The Absinthe Murder

Why absinthe was banned, and a recipe for an absinthe cocktail in the traditional French style

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The Day the Viking Age Began
Viking, British Isles, Medieval Max Miller 6/21/22 Viking, British Isles, Medieval Max Miller 6/21/22

The Day the Viking Age Began

How the Viking Age began with the first raid on the monastery at Lindisfarne, and a recipe for pork tenderloin with berry sauce that uses ingredients and methods available to them at the time

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