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A wild tale of love, bird hearts, and cabbage-based revenge. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cass-silverwood/support
Tonight's story:Donkey Cabbages, by The Brothers GrimmSend your story suggestions to bigvoicejay@gmail.com.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bvjpod)
Grimm's Household Tales by Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm (1812). Translated by Margaret Hunt (1884). Read by Paul Martin (2016). This episode includes Donkey Cabbages, The Three Brothers, and The Devil and the Grandmother.
Can a salad change the destiny of a young hunter? --- Thank you so much for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please consider subscribing and leaving a review. The more reviews, the easier this podcast will be to find. Thanks again!
In this episode, Phil and Janelle talk with author James Riley! They discuss fiction books, cabbages, spin-offs, The Revenge Of Magic, graphic novels, fairy tales, Prydain, Walt Disney World, Frogkisser, Star Wars, and more. Don't miss this awesome interview! You can find James Riley at the following links:https://jamesrileyauthor.comhttps://www.facebook.com/jamesrileyauthorhttps://twitter.com/JamesRileyhttps://www.youtube.com/c/JamesRileyAuthorOfficial
Story titled "The Donkey cabbages"
Story Episode #6! This month’s episode, we read "Donkey Cabbages" a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm. Narration by Caitlin. Dialogue courtesy of Clairissa and special guests Unbiased Anne & Genesis from ANX Gamecast AND our Network AVersionTV! This month features the benefits of swallowing a bird heart whole, magical cabbage salad, and a fair amount of donkey cruelty. If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts and don't forget to like, share, and subscribe! You can follow us on Instagram or Facebook @royalmalarkey Check out our website at royalmalarkey.com We'd love to hear from you! Send us a message at info@royalmalarkey.com Follow our Podcast Network Channel on YouTube AVersion TV a podcast network where you can find ANX Gamecast, a podcast that covers new video game releases, trending gaming news & MORE! Click here to watch their latest video!
Tim Goodings joins me on this episode, ready to talk about the Big Cow and fables. We spend a lot of time talking about various fables, trying to find the moral in them, and trying to construct a fable about the Big Cow. There's also the debut of a brand new foursome, here to usher in the end times. Talking points include: how obvious is it that I didn't plan a title for Tim before starting?; yet more questions about Cow Farming being asked of me, someone who knows nothing about Cow Farming; the Harbinger of some sort of God-like Calamity; thoughts on the superiority of a short giraffe; Oh no! He's taken!; Oh wait! He's not!; I almost give a compliment; how do you pronounce Naruto; recursive role play; reminisces about Cecil the Caterpillar; and the bizarre tale of Donkey Cabbages.
Enter The Skald's Circle and hear the story of the Donkey Cabbages from German Folklore, as told by Casimir. If you enjoyed this story, and want to earn great rewards while helping The Skald's Circle produce even better and more frequent content, please consider having a look at our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/TheSkaldsCircle If you like to hear more of our stories, you can find them in an easy-to-navigate format at http://www.theskaldscircle.com/stories
Welcome to Mrs. Trimbles Tuck In Podcast! Episode 4 of Mrs. Trimble. Mrs. Trimble tuck in bedtime story podcast featuring Mrs. Trimble reading The Brothers Grimm stories: Donkey Cabbages and The Pink.
Our even numbered episodes are all about folk and fairy tales. This is the classic tale of Donkey Cabbages, a folk tale from 19th century Germany collected by the Brothers Grimm. Our recipe this week is Deviled Eggs. Show notes for this episode are on our website http://www.AcrossTheHedge.com. This episode is 32 minutes long.
The tales of the Brothers Grimm are not children's stories, no matter what anyone tells you. That's not stopping Lady Ariella.This installment: Donkey Cabbages, a tale of betrayal, revenge, and salad.
The tales of the Brothers Grimm are not children's stories, no matter what anyone tells you. That's not stopping Lady Ariella. This installment: Donkey Cabbages, a tale of betrayal, revenge, and salad.