Welcome to The Snack Show with Jami Fallon!
Never has snacks and politic crossed such a delicious path. On today's episode of the podcast, we are joined by Michael and Melissa Wear, hosts of the Wear We Are podcast. They are leading political strategist and are here to share with us some very important snacking news: presidential snacks! That's right Snackers, this is the episode where we learn what presidents keep in their snack cabinets! We have a lengthy list of snacks to cover so sit back and relax and let's salute to some snacks!
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Biden: Vanilla chocolate chip ice cream — usually Haagen Daz, Red grapes, Sliced cheese, Apples, Special K, Peanut butter and jelly
Trump: McDonald’s Egg McMuffin, Cereal, Lay’s potato chips, Keebler Vienna fingers, Oreos, See’s Candies, Cherry vanilla ice cream, Chocolate cake
Obama: Chips and guac, Apples, Chocolate covered macadamia nuts, Fresh veggies, Chili, Fran’s chocolates, Trail mix
George W. Bush: Pork rinds (and with tabasco sauce), Pretzels, Deviled eggs, Grilled cheese, Warm biscuits, Tex Mex
Bill Clinton: Chicken enchiladas, Cheeseburgers, Tacos, Lemon chess pie, Peach pie, Sweet potato casserole, BBQ, Cinnamon rolls, Allergic to milk and chocolate (SAD)
George HW Bush: The man HATED broccoli, Pork rinds (like his son! Cute!)
Reagan: Jellybeans, Monkey bread
Jimmy Carter: Peanuts, Grits, Cornbread
Gerald Ford: Waffles
Nixon: Cottage cheese and ketchup, Meatloaf (he must’ve really liked ketchup)
Lyndon B. Johnson: Texas-style BBQ
John F. Kennedy: Fish chowder
Harry Truman: Cornbread with sorghum
Franklin D. Roosevelt: Grilled cheese (my man!)
Calvin Coolidge: Jelly roll
Teddy Roosevelt: Fried chicken
Benjamin Harrison: Fig pudding
Grover Cleveland: Corned Beef and Cabbage
Chester Arthur: Turtle steak (for real)
Ulysses S Grant: Rice pudding
Abraham Lincoln: Corn cakes, Almond cake
James Buchanan: Sauerkraut
Franklin Pierce: Fannie Daddies (clam fritters)
Millard Fillmore: Resurrection Pie
Zachary Taylor: Calas tous chauds (sweet rice dumpling)Rumor has it that milk and cherries may have caused his death, but no one really knows. I.e. the man may have been killed by his snacking.
John Tyler: Chess Pie
William Henry Harrison AND James Garfield: Squirrel Stew (lolololololol)
Martin Van Buren: Boar’s Head (the actual head, not the delimeat)
James Monroe: Spoonbread
James Madison: No one is sure of his favorite foods, but his wife, Dolly Madison, has snack cakes named after her.
Thomas Jefferson: French vanilla ice cream
George Washington: Hoecakes (aka cornmeal pancakes), Nuts, especially hazelnuts
Jami: Hot Dog
Fallon: Trader Joe's Dark Chocolate Covered Powerberries
Melissa: Peanut Butter Quadratini (Italian Dolomites) + Chocolate Wafer Cookies also in peanut butter
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