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The Feast

Summary: The Feast presents delectable stories from the dining tables of history. Every two weeks, we immerse you in the sights, sounds, & tastes of a meal from the past. Make bread with medieval monks; share a martini with Churchill. Find out what wars were won & which kingdoms were lost, all for the sake of a good meal. Email suggestions for shows to thefeast@thefeastpodcast.org

Podcasts:

 Dining with the Dead in Imperial Rome | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:24:11

We’re back with a whole new season of feasting! Join us for a very special Halloween episode that takes us back to February in ancient Rome. Tag along with a Roman family as they prepare for the annual festival of Parentalia, where the best parties in town are happening down at the graveyard. Find out how to appease an angry Roman ghost with a lovely bouquet of roses and some…black beans? See how the Romans engineered their tombs to be homes away from home, complete with dining tables, bars, even kitchens. Grab a seat at an epic feast, held in the finest tomb money could buy. All this and more, on this week’s episode of The Feast. More information can be found at www.thefeastpodcast.org Written & Produced by Laura Carlson Technical Direction by Mike Portt Featuring music by Chris Zabriskie, Axletree, and Kai Engel.

 How King Midas Lost His Dinner | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:25:00

No fables here! We’re travelling back 2700 years to uncover the case of King Midas’ lost funeral feast. Join us as we explore how an ancient civilization sent people off to the afterlife with a rocking good party. We’ll also learn how modern technology is revealing the diets of ancient civilizations as well as the recipe for the oldest cocktail in the world. Find out how historical tastes are making a comeback with a little help from the craft brewing industry. All this and more on this week’s episode of The Feast. Written & Produced by Laura Carlson. Technical Direction by Mike Portt. For a list of songs featured on the episode, please visit www.thefeastpodcast.org.

 War Cake & Emergency Steak | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:22:00

Grab your ration books, The Feast is heading back to 1945! Find out how the US and Canada got patriotic with cooking during World War II. This week we'll see how both radio and radar transformed North American food. What did Betty Crocker have to do with the war department? How do you bake a cake without eggs? And why did the Canadian government want people to drink more milk? From war brides to washing machines, get ready for a kitchen revolution on this week's episode. Written & Produced by Laura Carlson Research Assistance by Meghan Kirby Technical Direction by Mike Portt Find more information about the episode, including this week's soundrack, by visiting www.thefeastpodcast.org

 The Thousand Dollar Dinner | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:32:30

Dog days of summer getting you down? Why not treat yourself to a story about one of the first families of ice cream in 19th century Philadelphia? Learn how a modest ice cream shop went head to head with New York’s famous Delmonico’s to become one of the finest restaurants in America. A special feature from The Feast this week, in collaboration with Becky Diamond, author of “The Thousand Dollar Dinner”, we’ll cool you down with some scandalous vanilla ice cream and take you behind the scenes of one of America’s first great cookery challenges. Find out how to buy “The Thousand Dollar Feast”, more about the history of ice cream, and all the songs from the episode on our website, www.thefeastpodcast.org. Written & Produced by Laura Carlson. Special thanks to Becky Diamond.

 A Sour & Salty Trip to Byzantium | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:32:00

What does ketchup have to do with medieval politics? Find out this week, when we travel back to 10th century Constantinople to dine at the emperor’s table. We’ll follow in the footsteps of a picky Italian ambassador who can’t find a thing to eat in the largest city in the medieval world! We’ll learn some ancient tricks for making wine & how a few lines of poetry can cure a nasty hangover. Discover how the fall of the Roman Empire profoundly changed the eating and drinking habits of western Europe & how an ancient salty fish sauce may be lurking in your kitchen cabinet. Written & produced by Laura Carlson. Research Assistant: Megan Kirby. Technical Direction: Michael Portt. For more information on the episode, including recipes, featured songs, and resources, please visit www.thefeastpodcast.org. Please consider donating to our Patreon campaign at www.thefeastpodcast.org/donate

 Down with Pasta! Italian Futurist Cuisine in the 1930s | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:23:11

Can you imagine Italian food without pasta? This week, we journey back to the 1920s & 1930s when an artistic movement declared war on noodles, one of the most beloved Italian culinary traditions. Find out how the golden age of the airplane inspired an entirely new way of thinking about eating; when restaurants resembled aircraft hangers, chicken tasted of steel, and your dinner soundtrack was an airplane engine! Episode soundtrack, resources, & recipes available at www.thefeastpodcast.org

 A Victorian Dinosaur Dinner | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:34:05

Ever dream of dining with a T.Rex? Join us for a New Year's Eve dinner in 1853 at London's famous Crystal Palace where you can meet the man who coined the term dinosaur itself, Sir Richard Owen. And dinosaurs won't just be the talk of the table, they'll be the table itself! Discover how one Victorian dinner helped to launch the dino-mania of today, from The Flintstones to Jurassic Park.   Soundtrack, resources, & recipes available at thefeastpodcast.org

 Episode 4: How Do You Solve a Problem like Christina? Papal Banquets in 1655 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:29:00

Deposed queens, papal politics, sugar sculptures, & Bernini- a combination that could only happen at a Baroque feast! Join us this week as we explore the politics of feasting in the 1650s when Pope Alexander VII did the unthinkable & invited a woman to dinner! Learn about sugar sculptures that cost more than a car & how the design of an armchair had the potential to make or break Bernini's career. After all, no one throws a feast like the Romans!  Written & Produced by Laura Carlson For more information on Queen Christina, Baroque feasting, and the episode soundtrack, please visit us at: www.thefeastpodcast.org/episode-4-how-do-solve-a-problem-like-christina-papal-banqueting-in-1655

 Episode 3: The Medieval Michelin Guide: Finding Food on the Camino de Santiago, 1490 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:25:30

Where can a medieval pilgrim expect to find a good meal on the Camino de Santiago? Learn how to survive your pilgrimage with Roman tips on how to make your bread last longer as well as where to find safe water while travelling in the countryside. We'll also sample some of the local diverse treats of medieval Spanish cuisine including the Persian-inspired dish of escabeche and miraculous pastries from a town where chickens are sacred. See you on the Camino! For more information on the resources, music, and recipes mentioned in the episode, don't forget to visit us at www.thefeastpodcast.org.

 Episode 2: The St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans, 1846 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:13

Join us for an opulent night at America's most famous hotel, the St. Charles, in December 1846. Located in the heart of New Orleans, we'll watch the golden age of Louisiana unfold before us. Joining some of the most prominent members of American society and politics, we'll dine in the finest French fashion on mock turtle soup, lobster salad, stuffed rooster, roasted bear, and more. Learn how meals were served in the 19th century and take part in one of the richest culinary traditions in America. Don't forget to down a cocktail or two, the latest drinking trend sweeping the nation. See you at the table!

 Episode 1: Oktoberfest 1896 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:20:33

We'll visit some of the earliest beer halls, sample some of the newest brews Munich has to offer, and eat all the German pretzels you can handle. How was Napoleon responsible for Bavarian beer? What do horse races have to do with a wedding feast? And just how do you roast an ox using a steam locomotive? Find out all this and more on this episode of The Feast.

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