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ReplyDeleteHello, I'm a relatively new fan. It has only been a couple of months. I just went through all the old shows to see what subjects you have covered. If you are looking for some suggestions I would like to offer: Anything about mushrooms and my favorite subject Jell-O.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the great work and thank you so much for a great show.
Hi, thank you so much for posting :) Ahhh sorry for the late reply - I thought I would get an email for every new comment! I love the idea of covering jello and have taken note!
DeleteLoved the podcast! Just found you today and have already listened to quite a few episodes. I found your podcast after watching "Addicted to Pleasure" on Netflix and because that was about the history of Tobacco, Whiskey, Sugar and Opium, I wanted to know more about food and their origins! Your podcast seemed to be exactly what I was looking for! Terrific. Keep up the good researching and hard work. Much appreciated by us foodies...
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