
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


The phrase “You can’t have your cake and eat it too” is an idiom that dates back several centuries. Its origins can be traced to the 16th century, although the exact phrase has evolved over time. Originally, the phrase appeared in different forms, such as “you can’t eat your cake and have it” or “you can’t have your cake and eat it.” The basic meaning has always been the same: once you consume or use something, you no longer have it to show off to others, removing the possibility of having everything exactly as one wants.
Content Warnings: infidelity, murder
Sponsors:
Connect with Us:
Enjoying our podcast? We’d greatly appreciate your review on Apple Podcasts or your preferred platform.
Stay updated by following us on social media:
Twitter: @TrueCrime_Cases
Facebook: facebook.com/truecrimecaseswlanie
Instagram: @truecrimecaseswithlanie
Visit our website for more information and to share your episode suggestions at truecrimecasespodcast.com, or get in touch at [email protected].
Credits:
Research and writing by Rachael Spillers, who can be contacted at [email protected]
Content editing & production assistance by Jesse Hawke from the Inky Pawprint.
Audio Engineering by the talented Neeks at We Talk of Dreams; find him on Twitter @we talk of dreams or visit https://theinkypawprint.com/
Case Cracker Elite – Patreon Producer – Kim McDermott
By TCFC Media4.5
11421,142 ratings
The phrase “You can’t have your cake and eat it too” is an idiom that dates back several centuries. Its origins can be traced to the 16th century, although the exact phrase has evolved over time. Originally, the phrase appeared in different forms, such as “you can’t eat your cake and have it” or “you can’t have your cake and eat it.” The basic meaning has always been the same: once you consume or use something, you no longer have it to show off to others, removing the possibility of having everything exactly as one wants.
Content Warnings: infidelity, murder
Sponsors:
Connect with Us:
Enjoying our podcast? We’d greatly appreciate your review on Apple Podcasts or your preferred platform.
Stay updated by following us on social media:
Twitter: @TrueCrime_Cases
Facebook: facebook.com/truecrimecaseswlanie
Instagram: @truecrimecaseswithlanie
Visit our website for more information and to share your episode suggestions at truecrimecasespodcast.com, or get in touch at [email protected].
Credits:
Research and writing by Rachael Spillers, who can be contacted at [email protected]
Content editing & production assistance by Jesse Hawke from the Inky Pawprint.
Audio Engineering by the talented Neeks at We Talk of Dreams; find him on Twitter @we talk of dreams or visit https://theinkypawprint.com/
Case Cracker Elite – Patreon Producer – Kim McDermott

17,309 Listeners

3,128 Listeners

4,193 Listeners

4,803 Listeners

3,994 Listeners

13,840 Listeners

6,735 Listeners

4,066 Listeners

7,000 Listeners

3,431 Listeners

2,865 Listeners

5,401 Listeners

1,475 Listeners

5,934 Listeners

1,549 Listeners