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Veteran comedian Paula Poundstone loves Ring Dings, her favorite little chocolate snack cakes only sold in a handful of East Coast states. She once told a very skeptical Michael Pollan, on NPR's Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me!, that they are her reason for living. So host Rachel Belle interviews the pastry chef/owner of The Ring Ding Bar in New York City, a bakery that’s recreated the confection with “real ingredients” in 25 flavors. Paula talks about how she lived on a Greyhound bus in the 80s, when she didn’t have enough money for motels, why you should read the recipe on the marshmallow fluff jar very carefully, and why Dick Van Dyke will most likely never have dinner at Paula’s house again. Follow along on Instagram! Order Rachel’s new cookbook Open Sesame! Watch Rachel’s Cascade PBS TV show The Nosh with Rachel Belle! Sign up for Rachel's newsletter!Support the show: http://rachelbelle.substack.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On What's Trending, an Indian laborer has found a massive diamond in a mine in the central state of Madhya Pradesh, expected to fetch around 8 million rupees in a government auction. The diamond will be sold in the next government auction, and the labourer will receive his compensation after government royalty and taxes are deducted. Also, a TikToker created a video tutorial on how to make a "fluffy coke" using Marshmallow Fluff, Coca-Cola, and ice. Other variations include Diet Coke, Peach Pepsi, Root Beer, coffee, and candied cherries. But despite the negative reviews, the creator believes the popularity of the "fluffy coke" is due to the drink's nature.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chois, Snead, and Jamie discussed Horns Down not being an automatic penalty in the SEC, Micah Hudson on the new video game, Snead's fear of spiders, Marshmallow fluff's greatness, picked Arizona's schedule, and gave what's most likely to happen this season for Texas Tech Football.
Michael is a seven year veteran of the Maine cannabis industry. It began primarily developing websites for dispensaries and quickly progressed to brand development, new product development, and wholesale distribution. He enjoys playing guitar and banjo and his newest hobby of foraging for goodies along Maine's trails and woods. He's also a Scorpio, likes Chinese food, the rain, and wasting Chinese food in the rain. Discussed this week: Naan bread, the best selling beer being Bud Light, smalls, 50 years smoking with a 20-year break, Littlefield Confections whiskey caramels, hash rosin and lemon ginger infused sleepy time tea, being a pastry horror, knowing all the bakeries in town, Wheel of Fluff, What the Fluff Fest, sharing in the community, Phish, being a deadhead, jazz interpreting, brickweed, Panama red, Colombian gold, a power hitter, a dense laser of smoke, four dudes on a dirt road, smelling weed on other people, weed anxiety, trying indica, nibbling on an adult cookie, pastafarianism, rugged roots, candy buckets, sleepy brownies, natural decarboxylation, dusty weed, terps being overlooked, the endocannabinoid system, being unique in Maine, and more! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/potluckypodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/potluckypodcast/support
Episode 189 of That Was Disappointing is Live.You'd think we work in the current administration. Or the prior administration… or the administration before them…Today's Topic: Scandals and Skeletons in the Closet.To be fair, is there anyone who hasn't attended a donkey show in Tijuana?Join Art, Lex and Producer Kenny, as they chat less about the stories that rocked the British monarchy, Hollywood, etc., and more about their own insecurities. As an example, did you know Lex was a thespian back in college! Say no more, amirite? To be fair, Art was too… when he wasn't bombing out of school. Fortunately, they have this great podcast to show for it. At least until their tryst with the Ghost, Meghann Ryan and the jar with Marshmallow Fluff comes to light. #ohsostickyTWD Tip of the Week: Bob Ross' landscapes may/may not have been clues as to where the victims were buried.
We start with Aviesce talking about her baby daddy. AC talks about cup of noodles, really hot peppers, and caffeinated heart attacks. Josh talks about break downs, professional pillow fighting, and Swift. Stories this week about skulls and beer bongs, FL man games, Flippy, Dippy, and Hyphen and French Fry economics. It's a "wild' ending to the show so be sure to listen to the end.
Walmart, UPS, and even Dominos are all planning on using ariel drone delivery and according to a Bloomberg investigation, Amazon alone has made a $2 billion investment. But is it realistic to envision a future where our valuable and often fragile packages and meals will be delivered by drones? What about challenges like air traffic management, drone battery life, hacking issues, unpredictable weather, noise pollution, limited payload capacity and obstacle avoidance? Drone delivery startups claim that these concerns are all being addressed and that additionally, their technology promises convenience and efficiency… making delivery faster, and also environmentally friendly… Really, no Really! Even though the thought of a fleet of drones buzzing over our heads seems quixotic, we increasingly live in a world where consumers are demanding delivery in an hour, a minute, right now! To explore the reality of drone delivery - the technology, regulatory and safety issues, we invited Dr. Roger Connor to offer his considerable expertise and help clear the air regarding drones. Dr. Connor curates The Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum's vertical flight collection (helicopters, gyroplanes, and vertical takeoff and landing aircraft), remotely piloted and autonomous aircraft systems, among many other things that fly up and down. In this episode: Residential delivery drones and the Domino's 30-minute or less guarantee. Criminals, smugglers, and prison inmates are early adapters. The safety and insurance issues of delivering packages to dense urban areas. Paparazzi drones' ability to fly above your house while taking pictures of the family. Current state, FAA, and government regulations concerning airspace restrictions. Delivery drones as “job killers” or maybe they provide other unique advantages. A UPS or Fed Ex drone crashes into me or my house…what happens next? The Drone Racing League and jobs of the future! Follow us: www.reallynoreally.com Instagram YouTube TikTok Facebook Threads X (Twitter)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's an action packed show this week as we recap recent events with AC, Josh, and Aviecse. We discussed some emails, shopping cart improvements, some "cheesy" accidents, maggot filled cars, trips to amusement parks and to baseball games. Josh also takes us back to 1988 for some prices from the past as well. This weeks stories include "shcool"ing, feeding a burglar, and exploding melons (not Aviecses').
Q: What spreadable food would you least like to lie in a tub of? For more Wolfout shows, go to: https://www.youtube.com/wolfouttv
In this episode we talk with Courtney Nzeribe about great holiday gift ideas for the food lovers on your list. Courtney's background is in Retail and Accounts in the cosmetic and culinary/home arenas. In addition, she has extensive catering experience for private clients and the diplomatic consular community in the Chicago area, as well as most recently serving on the catering crew for The Rolling Stones No Filter kickoff in St. Louis. Besides her culinary interests, she has appeared in print writing about food and travel, and doing on-air demos for television. Courtney studied Fine Arts at Parsons, Paris France and is still practicing her arts with illustration and painting. Her illustrations have appeared in Gastronomica, University of California Press February 2020, and the medieval culinary handbook A Hastiness of Cooks, winner of 2020 Gourmand World Cookbook awards. She work exudes joy and life and movement in whatever medium she works in. COURTNEY'S LINKS: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cococollectionillustrations/ Etsy shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/CocoCollectionArt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cococollectionart/ Website: https://www.cococollectionart.com A Hastiness of Cooks: https://a.co/d/5Gy79YA GIFT RESOURCES: Hoosier Farms for milk powder, heavy cream powder (yes!), cheese powder, popcorn toppings, hot chocolate, as well as many other cool items. https://hoosierhillfarm.com for Knife Aid for knife sharpening by mail. https://knifeaid.com for the most interactive classes from a retailer, both in-person and online. https://www.surlatable.com/cooking-classes-1/ Williams Sonoma for the best quality dish towels you can get. Great sales on now! https://www.williams-sonoma.com/shop/homekeeping/dish-cloths-towels/ Nuts.com for every kind of nut and dried fruit, chocolate, fudge, retro candy, and more. https://nuts.com Middleton Knives for gorgeous hand-made, high carbon steel knives. https://www.middletonmadeknives.com Check out Patreon and Substack's websites for gift subscriptions to newsletters from a favorite food writer or chef. Homemade fudge makes a fantastic present. We love the easy recipe that used to come on the back label of Marshmallow Fluff: https://www.myfoodandfamily.com/recipe/051833/fantasy-fudge Mini bar in a jar: Place an assortment of tiny liquor bottles (Bevmo has a great selection) along with a few single serving snacks like pretzels, peanuts and candy in a large, wide-mouth mason jar and tie with ribbon. Put some confetti or shredded colorful paper in the bottom of the jar. Party time! Soup mixes are popular in the winter. Place alternating layers of different types of dried beans in a 16-ounce mason jar. Place dried herbs, spices, salt and pepper in a small bag and place on top. Include a recipe card and a nice bow. Mini quick breads like pumpkin, zucchini, carrot, apple, orange cranberry, whatever you like! Bake in paper or aluminum loaf pans make delicious gifts. Paper loaf pans come in a huge variety of colors and sizes and are available at cookware stores, Target, and Amazon. Herbal sleep pillows make lovely gifts. Fill muslin drawstring bags with dried herbs like rose petals, lavender, or fir balsam, stitch the opening closed and make a pillowcase with soft flannel. We use the Monterey Herb Co. for our dried herbs. https://www.herbco.com Limoncello is easy to make but it'll take 2 weeks to stand before it's ready. There's a great recipe here https://www.thekitchn.com/how-to-make-limoncello-cooking-lessons-from-the-kitchn-197694 If Kahlua is more your style, there's a wonderful recipe here. It doesn't need to sit 2 weeks, just pour into pretty bottles and gift! https://www.thekitchn.com/how-to-make-limoncello-cooking-lessons-from-the-kitchn-197694 Women Beyond a Certain Age is an award-winning weekly podcast with Denise Vivaldo. She brings her own lively, humorous, and experienced viewpoint to the topics she discusses with her guests. The podcast covers wide-ranging subjects of importance to older women. SHOW LINKS: Website: https://womenbeyond.podbean.com Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/WomenBeyond/ Follow our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/WomenBeyond/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/womenbeyondacertainage/ Episode archive: https://womenbeyond.podbean.com Email us: WomenBeyond@icloud.com Denise Vivaldo is the host of WBACA. Her info lives here: https://denisevivaldogroup.com/ More of Denise's info is here: https://denisevivaldo.com Cindie Flannigan is the producer WBACA. Her info lives here: https://linktr.ee/cindieflannigan Denise and Cindie's books: https://www.amazon.com/Denise-Vivaldo/e/B001K8QNRA%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share
Stuff yourself into your most comfortable chair and prepare yourself.You are still not prepared.But hopefully you're comfy and ready for a wild trip with Grace and Kate!
Listen to me dive into my dating experience on dating apps, looking into responses about dating with a disability, weird food combinations, and my newest obsession.
Going over to the neighbors to raid for some sweets… maybe the sweets have other ideas… --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ssck/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ssck/support
In this episode we discuss our opinions on The Dark Knight Trilogy, Fluff, Calvinism vs. Arminianism and Darrell brings us a special news report.
We must be sure not to add our own fluff to the Gospel message so we do not water it down.
From the land of industrial food -The scandal over strawberry pop tarts and congratulations to Marshmallow Fluff // Food and music go together – we think about how to replicate Questlove's concept of the MixTape Potluck // Sean Willis visits to tell us about Dough Joy donuts and the Outbound Herbivore take on vegan food in Seattle // Tis the season for a perfect pork roast // Making your own custom spice blend // Lastly, we will play our Rub with Love Tasty Trivia Challenge with willing audience participants See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I do certain shows that I call "Oprah episodes." Stuff that has important messages for the listener. (No one gets a car. Not even me) It can't be all Marshmallow Fluff, right? Can it? (Stop saying it can, you there with the hat.) They're just as informative to me as they are to you, dear Rebels. This may certainly be categorized as an Oprah episode, but Sarah was sooo much fun to interview. You can tell how down-to-earth she is, right from the opening moments of our interview. It may have been a journey for her to get to where she is today, but just watch where it takes her. Thanks for coming on the show, Sarah! (Now if you'll excuse me, I've got a Mrs.Mount Podcastia beauty pageant to enter...) Also, in this episode, your Sherpa expresses his disgust with reddit.com !! The "answer" website that gave him no answer. (#cancelReddit) Sarah's info: Website: sarahkramsey.com; Instagram :@bouncebacbetter, Sarah's faves: Humans In Love, The Gary Vee Experience, Happier with Gretchen Rubin Sherpa Suggestions(Podcasts on dealing with toxic people) The Toxic Person Proof Podcast Save Your Sanity: Help for Toxic Relationships It's Not Normal, It's Toxic: Rid Your Life of Toxic People The Toxic Person Detox Narcissistic Abuse No More Love and Abuse Healthy//:Toxic Relationships with Narcissistic ,Borderline, and others You can hear this podcast on the Helium Radio Network Fridays at 8:30 AM EDT, on Channel 1, Life Improvement Radio. Follow the show on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok at @Sherpalution, and check out my website, sherpalution.com , for older episodes, Sherpa Sheets, and Spotify playlists. You'll also find the link to "The Tee Sherpa Shop". Podcast merchandise!! Email me at jimthepodcastsherpa@gmail.com. #VivaLaSherpalution! Publicist Extraordinaire: Steven Joiner Music Credits/Voiceovers: Bruce Goldberg ( aka Mr. Bruce) Other Voices: The Sherpalu Studio Players If you'd like to support the show with a donation, (You know, like with money?) feel free to click here. No pressure. I'll just hold my breath the entire next episode if you don't. But seriously, the free option is to leave a nice review on my website, Apple Podcasts, stitcher.com, or IHeartRadio.com. Thanks for listening! You can subscribe and listen to this show on vurbl.com , sherpalution.com . or any podcast app, like Goodpods, or website listed on sherpalution.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jim-the-podcast-sherpa/message
On this edition of The Drive Josh talks with Brian Geisinger on the ACC, Out Precise The Geis, and recaps Panthers Jets.
Kathleen opens the show drinking a Robot Crush from Aeronaut Brewing in Somerville, MA which was sent to her via the great USPS from a Worthy Termite.TERMITE SHOUTOUTS: Kathleen is thrilled to go through mail from the PO box, thanking Termites Quinn/Stearns (aka “Dr. Quinn”) for her Robot Crush and Marshmallow Fluff (both “born” in Massachusetts), and big thanks to Max for her Dogecoin (which she vows to carry for good gambling luck in her wallet.) Also massive thanks to Creative Termite Elisa (her company's name is Texrah Designs in Dallas) who sent Paddles a very cool Post Malone prayer candle, since Post is one of Paddles' favorite singers.UPDATE ON KATHLEEN'S QUEEN'S COURT: Kathleen announces to the Termites that she has no worthwhile updates from the Queens over the past week, but will continue her hunt for breaking news.“GOOD BAD FOOD”: In her quest for new and delicious not-so-nutritious junk food AND in continuing her search for the best Ranch, Kathleen samples Tessemae's Everything Bagel Ranch, which she thinks is too tangy and tastes more dill than “everything.” Next on the menu are Roulette Nacho Cheese Doritos, which she loves and can't WAIT to offer her young nieces and nephew to watch their shock at the heat. She finishes her tasting menu telling Termites to add Texas Pete Dust Dry Seasoning on any meat they put on the grill, and that Marshmallow Fluff is delicious AND has a stickiness comparable to Gorilla Glue. TENNESSEE GETS A BUC-EE'S TRUCK STOP: As listeners know, Kathleen is a massive fan of good truck stops. She's absolutely excited to read an article that her friend Heidi forwarded announcing that crews have broken ground on the Crossville TN Buc-ee's travel center – the first one in Tennessee; which will be more than 53,400 square feet and offer 120 fueling positions just outside its store with thousands of snack, meal and drink options for travelers on the go.GUN-WAVING STL COUPLE UPDATE: Kathleen reads an update from her hometown of St. Louis, where Mark and Patricia McCloskey were fined and charged with a misdemeanor for pointing guns at social justice demonstrators last year.BATTLE OF THE SPACE BILLIONAIRES: Kathleen provides an update on the space race currently underway between billionaires Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, and now Richard Branson. Just after Bezos announced that he would join his Blue Origin's first crewed flight on July 20th, Branson announced plans to launch over the July 4th holiday weekend, making him the FIRST to reach space on his private Virgin Galactic craft. Stay tuned, Termites.PINK FLOYD VS FACEBOOK: Listeners who follow Kathleen know that she can't stand Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, feeling that he is a morally bankrupt human. She's delighted to hear that Pink Floyd star Roger Waters shares her opinion, when he recently rejected an offer from Zuckerberg for the use of his classic track Another Brick in the Wall Part II. Speaking at a recent event, Waters opened up about the financial offer from Zuckerberg, who he called “one of the most powerful idiots in the world”, revealing the Facebook boss wanted to use his 1979 song in a film to promote Instagram.ELIZABETH HOLMES MERCH SOARS: As Termites know, Kathleen is committed to seeing the end of the Theranos scandal with its founder, Elizabeth Holmes, in prison for her fraudulent activities. Holmes is facing federal wire fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud charges in connection with allegedly deceiving investors, patients, and doctors about her company's blood-testing technology, and is facing 20 years in prison if convicted. Kathleen reports that Internet sellers are cashing in on swag despite the fraudulent undertones of the trial, cashing in before her criminal fraud trial starts in August 2021. Kathleen is absolutely committed to obtaining a “Theranos: Early Investor” coffee mug from Etsy before the trial begins, because it's important to have goals ☺MEGHAN MARKLE'S BOOK FLOPS: Kathleen delightedly reads an article announcing that Meghan Markle's children's book release, “The Bench,” profoundly flopped in sales in its release week. Online reviewers dismissed the publication as a vanity project which should have been kept within the Royal family, while her sister-in-law Kate Middleton's photography book “Hold Still” remains at the top of the bestseller list. Kathleen mentions that karma might play a part in this situation…WHAT RICH PEOPLE ARE SPENDING MONEY ON: Kathleen laughs that she's starting a new segment to the Pubcast called “What Rich People Are Spending Money On,” after weeks of reading about sales of stolen art and trips to space for auction. This week she reads a press release that shoe magnate Stuart Weitzman has sold a secret coin, his 1933 Double Eagle “Mona Lisa” of collector coins, for $18.9M. Kathleen expands on the story with her own childhood tales regarding having pride in her ownership of Silver Dollars that her grandparents had gifted to her, citing that the only people that would care about her rare coins and stamps would be her super-nerd and incredibly gifted cool friends Lorene Machado and Jackie Kashian, whom she is looking into ordering “Super Nerd” capes for on Etsy. A DEATH IN CRYPTOLAND: In continuing her obsession with cryptocurrency and her love for all things Canadian, Kathleen recommends listening to the CBC Canada podcast “A Death In Cryptoland” about the alleged death of Quadriga CEO Gerald Cotten. Cotten started Canada's largest cryptocurrency exchange in his twenties and is reported to have died while honeymooning in India at the age of 30. The alleged death set off a cataclysmic chain of events that would leave approx 76,000 people out of a quarter of a billion dollars and a trail of conspiracy theories around whether he is dead or alive. KENTUCKY TEE-BALL GAME BRAWL: Kathleen takes another sip of beer and laughs out loud reading an article surrounding a tee-ball championship game in Kentucky that erupted into a brawl when parents began fighting after a spectator ran onto the field, leaving the young players in tears amid the chaos.Witnesses told local media that a spectator ran onto the field, prompting the umpire to end the game and the scheduled trophy and medal presentation ceremony to be canceled. The incident began when the opposing coaches got into an argument over a call when the fan ran on the field. Other spectators said the man took off his shirt and began cursing and shoving people.RENTAL CAR PRICES SOAR: An avid traveler and a big supporter of the rental car industry (especially her hometown based Enterprise Rental Car), Kathleen is amazed when reading an article advising US travelers that US rental car prices could double by August amidst a nationwide shortage of cars. The skyrocketing prices come as demand for rental cars outstrips supply, when in a desperate move to survive pandemic lockdowns that halted global travel last year, many rental companies sold off their fleets for cash. Now Americans are ready to travel again, car rental services have been hard-pressed to rebuild their fleets with limited new vehicle inventory. Kathleen advises traveling Termites to secure their rental cars now to avoid disappointment. WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEK: Kathleen recommends watching Season 1 of “Dirty John” on Netflix, which she thinks Connie Britton absolutely crushes in, and listen to the podcast “A Death in Cryptoland” 6-part podcast wherever you get podcasts. Privacy Policy and California Privacy Notice.
Debbie and Kerri up their game with new podcast equipment that gets them overly excited about the sound effects. Kerri questions Debbie's mental health, and the ladies give each other performance reviews. How will they score? A game of two truths and a lie will have you questioning: Did Kerri actually hang out with Chris Rock? Did Debbie say “Chanelo” to Charlotte's wedding planner? Was Kerri an extra on the movie Drop Zone? Has Debbie NEVER done karaoke? They try to stay away from FMK but can't resist when the conversation leads to another John (Cusack). This episode is entertaining and enlightening and will leave you questioning whether or not you should go out and buy Marshmallow Fluff.
Soccis, Childhood Trauma, The C**t Song and Marshmallow Fluff. this week the gang discuss childhood traumas, Andys Candy leaves them in stitches and Andy has a song just for Will. Episode 47 for your listening pleasure.
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A classic lo-fi no Will episode to relax/study to. We try to put some odds on various possible events of the Biden administration occurring, but mostly end up talking about casinos and marshmallow fluff and shit.
Special guest co-host Bernie Sanders!! If you could magically acquire one skill immediately, what would it be Apparently, ghosts LOVE Maine. Shout out to Board & Brush Creative Studio! You can now buy a four pound bucket of Marshmallow Fluff. New season of Maine Cabin Masters coming next month. Can money buy happiness? A new study says...yes.
Greetings folks! HAPPY NEW YEAR! On the first Episode of the year we bring back a instagram legend "@UNTAPPDWTF". We cover everything from hype beer to hating your family! its a good time, ENJOY!All Music by:Local Teengrab his music herehttps://shopping.bandcamp.comCHECK OUT THE PATREON FOR NEW VIDEO CONTENT THIS WEEK!https://www.patreon.com/wortwranglerOH AND ALSOGet Your "Purge-atory" T-shirt before they are gone!!!!https://wortwrangler.com/collections/shirts/products/purge-atory-unisex-teeGET YOUR QUALITY FRUIT HERE!https://asepticfruitpurees.com/GET YOUR BEER TESTED HERE!https://oregonbrewlab.com/type in the code "wortwrangler" at checkout to save MONIESTasty Coffee HERE!cavemancoffeeco.comuse code "wortwrangler" for 15% off
It's Christmas! And the boys have gotten you listeners the present of a brand, new episode all about Santa's favorite drink! It's Coca-Cola vs Pepsi! However, this debate comes with a twist: Ryan and Nick have written each others' points, so the two won't even know how they're going to be arguing or what they'll be saying. What will their strategies be? And how will Ben judge this episode? Discussion topics include: Santa Claus, Marshmallow Fluff, New Coke, 2 liter plastic bottles, fussing infants, taste tests, Bill Cosby, patriotism, cowboy hats, Google Translate, Teddy Roosevelt, and sustainable packaging.
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"That stuff'll kill you" seems to be the motivator for this not so subtle horror-esque satire reminding us that we don't know what's in our food. We do know what's in the movie: goofy karate, silly detectives, and killer Marshmallow Fluff fill in the cracks. But does it have the right... Stuff?
On the 376th episode of the Dean Blundell Show, Dean welcomes Darrin Pfeiffer and Paul Feinstein to the program. The boys discuss the stupid fucking American election and how Trump finally conceded and doesn't know what to do with himself. One Canadian town has the highest positivity rate in the world, we'll tell you which one, why and how bad they got hit. American Thanksgiving is rapidly approaching, how will America handle this one, probably not well. We also hit on marshmallow fluff, Rudy Giuliani snot rags and Adamson BBQ. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
news birthdays/events ashley and brad play "the slogan game" coronavirus related holiday themed items...are you in? news do you you still have "kid" insterests? ashley loves sitting at the kids table what's the world's favorite film genre? how to pick the perfect pumpkin news ashley and brad play the 5 second rule how impatient are you? most stressful things about driving news are you honest on FB or is it 'fakebook" weird phrases you haven't heard in a long time goodbye/fun facts....National Fluffernutter Day is October 8, when we fondly pay homage to the childhood sandwich of peanut butter and Marshmallow Fluff squished between two slices of bread. Fluffernutter holds a special place in the childhood memories of many New Englanders and is memorialized by its own special day on the calendar. marshmallows date back to the Roman Empire, the marshmallow and its culinary cousins, marshmallow cream and fluff, were used as homeopathic remedies in the 1800s. As the popularity of marshmallows grew..the a compmany called Durkee-Mower, developed marshallow fluff...and released “The Yummy Book” cookbook in 1940 with recipes using Fluff.
What We’re Drinking:Lunch by Maine Beer Companyhttps://untappd.com/b/maine-beer-company-lunch/49892ABV: 7%IBU: N/ANotes: Our “East Coast” version of a West Coast-style IPA. Intense hop flavors and aromas of tropical and citrus fruits and pine dominate. A subtle malt sweetness brings the beer into balance.Black Is Beautiful by Gizmo Brew Workshttps://untappd.com/b/gizmo-brew-works-black-is-beautiful/3875386ABV: 10%IBU: N/ACollaborators: Top of the Hill Restaurant and Brewery, Fullsteam, Carolina Brewing Company (Holly Springs, NC), Raleigh Brewing Company, Lynnwood Grill & Brewing Concern, Neuse River Brewing Company, Compass Rose Brewery, Clouds Brewing, Jordan Lake Brewing Company, Tobacco Road BrewingNotes: (From Gizmo) We at Gizmo Brew Works are proud to announce that we have joined an initiative created by Weathered Souls Brewing Company (WSBC) to raise awareness for the injustices people of color face daily and raise funds for police brutality reform and legal defenses for those who have been wronged. We have spearheaded this initiative by leading a team of ten other local breweries, Crosby Hops, and LD Carlson to brew Black Is Beautiful. Black Is Beautiful is a 10% Imperial Stout that was designed by WSBC to be a moderately high abv. stout to showcase the different shades of black. Not only will we be donating 100% of proceeds to the ACLU of NC, but we are also making the commitment to the long-term work of equality. Highest praises to everyone over at WSBC, out of Texas, for inspiring us and taking the lead.SponsorShow off your love of Untappd. Check out our online store and pick up Untappd branded glassware, shirts, sweatshirts, hats, and more! Go to http://store.untappd.com and enter the coupon code “PODCAST” at checkout to get 20% off all ordersBeer 101 - Sourcing MaterialsJoin Jon and Harrison as they talk about:Sourcing for Homebrew vs Professional BrewingHow easy is it to run out and grab some last-minute materials?Working with local suppliers vs large suppliers?Adjuncts! What are the challenges of working with things like Marshmallow Fluff and fresh fruit?Have a question you want to be answered? Share it with us in the Facebook group, or email us @ podcasts@untappd.comNext Episode:Join us as we talk about The Brew Day!!ConnectJon On TwitterHarrison On TwitterSeason 3 on YoutubeFacebook GroupEmail Drinking SociallyWatch This Episode On Youtube
Welcome to the weekend, we’re happy you made it. Joe Mathieu, Karen and Brendan get you prepared for Summer’s last hurrah as the Boston weather will be warm and beautiful. Perfect timing for Somerville’s “Fluff Festival”, where local delicacy Marshmallow Fluff is celebrated. The now-shortened “Freedom Rally” returns to the Boston Common, but leave your black market vape cartridges at home please. More on that to come on today’s Morning Edition. Happy weekend everyone, get out there and enjoy it.
Even if you don't know who Rusty Blazenhoff by name, we can almost guarantee you've read something she's written or enjoyed something obscure that she discovered. From Boing Boing to her own "inbox zine" Electric Dreams, she's made a huge impact on popular culture.
We all know what marshmallows are, but marshmallow creme is a different creature with it's origins nestled in a Fluff-bound tome. Allison presents the first Condimental book report with her selection - Fluff: The Sticky Sweet Story of An American Icon by Mimi Graney. Will she get an A+ or is her report all fluff? Join us as we get Condimental. Fluff: The Sticky Sweet Story of An American Icon
Creating Geeks: A Parenting Podcast of Great Responsibility Episode #13: Favorite Childhood Foods Oh, Chris and Sarah need FLUFF, FLUFF, FLUFF, to make a FLUFFERNUTTER. Marshmallow FLUFF, and lots of peanut butter! First they spread, spread, SPREAD, their bread with peanut butter, Marshmallow FLUFF, and have a FLUFFERNUTTER!!! Being new parents (and children of the 80's and 90's), we are faced with the responsibility of passing on the great movies, TV shows, games, toys and other experiences of our formative years to our children. Join us as we revisit these parts of our childhoods and discuss sharing them with the next generation of geeks. Like? Dislike? Want to hear more? By all means, leave some feedback in the comments. Remember to like, share and subscribe! Support this series and other "TheChippaMadeThis" Productions via https://www.patreon.com/TheChippa
In the final part of this summer Brexit series, we discuss making a trade deal for Marshmallow Fluff, the implications for a hard/soft/no deal Brexit and all the drama 2018. This is our best podcast to date. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join us for the second (of three) episode in our holiday Fiasco series with special guest Lindsey Rode, creative director at Dogmight Games! Happy Winter!
We’ve got lots for you this week. Fishermen clash with offshore wind developers, once-depleted bluefin tuna experience a resurgence, and 3D printing helps bring manufacturing back to Massachusetts. Meanwhile, off-road vehicles bring money and grumbles to White Mountain towns. Plus, the fascinating story of when “Live Free or Die” bumped heads with the First Amendment — and why it could prove relevant in an upcoming Supreme Court case. Last, an appreciation of the sticky sweet snack of many a New England childhood. ATVs have become a frequent sight in New Hampshire’s Coos county. Photo by Chris Jensen for NHPR Up and Down the Coast The bluefin tuna can reach lengths of almost 10 feet. They can swim from the Bahamas to Norway in 54 days. Photo credit: NOAA Fishermen say it’s been decades since they’ve been able to catch so many Atlantic bluefin tuna so fast. Once severely depleted, populations of the prized sushi fish appear to be rebuilding. Now the industry and some scientists say the international commission that regulates the fishery can allow a much bigger catch. But some conservation groups disagree. From Portland, Maine Public Radio’s Fred Bever reports. Crew members sort through scallops and discard bycatch on a fishing boat in the Atlantic 14 miles from Long Island’s Montauk Point. Photo by Jon Kalish for NENC On the easternmost tip of Long Island, Montauk is the largest commercial fishing port in New York State. The nation’s first offshore wind farm is only a few miles away, off of Block Island, and many more such wind farms are in the works along the eastern seaboard. These plans have Montauk fisherman worried about the impact on their livelihoods. Independent producer Jon Kalish reports. Mike Twombly uses a sophisticated tool to precisely measure the diameter of a part that has been recently fabricated at Custom Machine Group in Woburn, Mass. Photo by Jesse Costa for WBUR Alexander Gomenik, Professor of Engineering at Indiana University plays a plastic fiddle produced from a 3D printer at the Digital Factory Conference at the MIT Media Lab . (Photo by Bruce Gellerman for WBUR) You don’t often see the label “Made in Massachusetts,” but manufacturing plays an outsized role in the economy of the Bay State. WBUR’s Bruce Gellerman takes us to factories on the front line of a new industrial revolution. It’s one that promises to transform how things are made, and the roles of workers. Read and listen to more from WBUR’s Future of Work series. Living Free Three year-old Everly Lavertu enjoys riding ATV trails with her parents. But leading health and safety groups say young children should not be riding in ATVs. Photo by Casey McDermott for NHPR These days in New Hampshire's North Country, it's not unusual to see caravans of all-terrain vehicles — or ATVs — all over. This region of the state has long been defined by the loss of its paper mill industry and high unemployment rate. But the surge in ATVs may be changing the North Country's image. While some see promise in this growing group of tourists, others worry that the region might be losing something else along the way. Others raise safety concerns. Reporters Casey McDermott and Todd Bookman looked into the ATV phenomenon in a three-part series for New Hampshire Public Radio. Casey McDermott joins us to talk about what they learned. Below: take a virtual ride on an ATV trail in New Hampshire’s Jericho Mountain State Park. The adventurous off-road spirit is certainly in step with New Hampshire's celebrated motto: “Live Free or Die.” Image via Plateshack.com The slogan, taken from a 1809 toast given by Granite State Revolutionary War general John Stark, has been a part of the New Hampshire license plate since 1971. But not long after it became standard, a man made the case that the requirement to display the motto on his car violated his freedoms. And his case made it all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. Next month, the court will hear arguments in a controversial free speech case out of Colorado, where a baker refused to make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple. The baker's attorneys say they're resting their arguments on a precedent set during the decades-old legal battle over “Live Free or Die.” NHPR's Lauren Chooljian tells the story of one determined New Hampshire couple, and how their battle with state's famous motto continues to have an impact. Creepy and Sweet Left: A daguerreotype portrait of brain-injury survivor Phineas P. Gage, holding the tamping iron which injured him. Right: Gage’s skull on display at Harvard Medical School. Photos courtst of Jack and Beverly Wilgus/Wikimedia Commons A grisly construction accident in New England in 1848 left railroad worker Phineas Gage with severe brain damage — but gave scientists valuable clues about how the brain functions. Gage survived the metal spike that went clear through his head, and has since become an icon of both science and pop culture. His skull is on display at Harvard Medical School in Cambridge, Massachusetts. WSHU’s Davis Dunavin brings us the story from his new podcast Off the Path from New York to Boston. Festival founder Mimi Graney sells copies of her book “What the Fluff: The Sticky Sweet Story of an American Icon” Autumn in New England is festival season. You can find fairs celebrating chrysanthemums, pumpkins, cranberries, or oysters. But the “What the Fluff” Festival in Somerville, Massachusetts is unique. Freelance reporter Carol Vassar paid a visit this year, and brings us an appreciation of a signature New England confection: Marshmallow Fluff. Do you have a question about New England you’d like NEXT to investigate? Tell us about it here. About NEXT NEXT is produced at WNPR. Host: John Dankosky Producer: Andrea Muraskin Executive Producer: Catie Talarski Contributors to this episode: Fred Bever, John Kalish, Bruce Gellerman, Casey McDermott, Todd Bookman, Lauren Chooljian, David Dunavin, Carol Vassar Music: Todd Merrell, “New England” by Goodnight Blue Moon. Get all the NEXT episodes. We appreciate your feedback! Send praise, critique, suggestions, questions, and photos of your own medical anomalies to next@wnpr.org.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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If you haven't noticed, we get pretty brutal when someone mispronounces a word during the show. We never really let it go, and will continually joke around about the mispronunciation. Today Curtis had the honor of mispronouncing "Marshmallow Fluff" and Steve went full Swedish Chef on him by saying "Mershmallow Flerf" the rest of the morning! Also on the show we learn a little bit about the game "ROBLOX", we talk pretty in depth about our favorite perfume and cologne scents, and Curtis tries to pick a white nose hair. All of that, Curtis' Whatever, and much more on today's show!
Welcome to the Velocity Chaos Podcast, our Ninth Episode! Nick just left Luke high and dry. No call, no show, just kidding! Nick is off in LaLa Land, and Luke takes full control of the Korvette! I explore Marshmallow Fluff, Poops, and The Parking lot Attendant life. Come along for the ride and enjoy the fun times. Be sure to Like, Comment, and Subscribe on all the platforms! Share it with your friends! www.VelocityChaos.Libsyn.com https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/velocity-chaos-podcast/id1207974096 https://www.facebook.com/LuKorvette/ https://twitter.com/LuKorvette https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3u_yJYuR0k2qw5re6rMtQQ Tenacious D - Wonderboy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FL4HSiGvk68 If you have any open-ended lifestyle questions you would like to know the answers to, please email LuKorvette@gmail.com. We'll see if we can tackle your question in an upcoming episode!
6 AM - 1 - The Top 6 Childhood Moments That Were The Absolute Worst!; Openings. 2 - ; MailBag. 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - Iowa caucus results stuff.
In this episode of Shameless Adventures we discuss an e-mail from a listener that needs our advice. This listener needs help getting his wife back into the lifestyle after a serious life event caused a pause in their open-relationship momentum. Later we explain the concept of cupcake parties and tempt you with an invitation to the wildest Hedo takeover events available from Jon's Fluffernutters. It's almost New Year's Eve and in typical Michele and Chris fashion, we have no clue what we're doing. We share our social site of the week, insights into why we're so broke and how Chris ruined his own birthday. We also talk about arguments, relationship realities, how we're not perfect but why we think open relationships are still better than monogamous relationships. Now it's time for your opinion. What do you think of this episode of the podcast? Check out www.fluffernutters.com and @NakedUniversity our recommended Twitter Account of the Week.
(Wonderland S01E01) - We give our initial reactions to the first episode of Wonderland DOWN THE RABIT HOLE. Also, Roberto Villegas of CosmicRadio.tv,a man who has never seen an episode of Once Upon A Time, watched the first episode of Once Upon A Time in Wonderland for us and comes on to discuss it.
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(Wonderland S01E01) - We give our initial reactions to the first episode of Wonderland DOWN THE RABIT HOLE. Also, Roberto Villegas of CosmicRadio.tv,a man who has never seen an episode of Once Upon A Time, watched the first episode of Once Upon A Time in Wonderland for us and comes on to discuss it.
The first episode of the as yet named podcast where we watch terrible movies on netflix streaming and record a commentary track for anyone who is foolish enough to listen to the humor. This week we watched "The Stuff" a movie so horrible that it at the end it doesn't even try to hide the fact that it is racist. Add to that the bad guy in the movie literally being a plastic container of Marshmallow Fluff and you kind of have something that most people would normally walk away from if they saw in a store or heard recommended. We man up and sit through it so you can feel like you aren't just drinking with alone to get through it!