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This week’s episode has a slightly different format from previous entries. We sat down with food historian Heather Arndt Anderson, author of Breakfast: A History, and talked about this history of breakfast. Topics ranged from how orange juice became a breakfast drink, how bacon was marketed as an essential morning meat, the accidental invention of corn flakes, and the gender politics surrounding breakfast.
Related Links:
Get Breakfast: A History and Portland: A Food Biography from Powells.com
Follow Heather on Twitter
And, because I mentioned it on a tangent, here’s a time lapse of the Ottoman Empire over time.
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This week’s episode has a slightly different format from previous entries. We sat down with food historian Heather Arndt Anderson, author of Breakfast: A History, and talked about this history of breakfast. Topics ranged from how orange juice became a breakfast drink, how bacon was marketed as an essential morning meat, the accidental invention of corn flakes, and the gender politics surrounding breakfast.
Related Links:
Get Breakfast: A History and Portland: A Food Biography from Powells.com
Follow Heather on Twitter
And, because I mentioned it on a tangent, here’s a time lapse of the Ottoman Empire over time.
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