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Tonight on Boring History for Bedtime—the podcast that trades excitement for eyelids—we simmer gently in the kitchens of a 12th-century French castle. Through soft, monotone narration, we delve into how medieval cooks preserved meat from rotting, what nobles considered a proper feast, and why vegetables were met with deep suspicion.
You'll hear about the hierarchy of scullions and spit boys, the logistics of feeding hundreds without refrigeration, and how flaming peacocks became the ultimate medieval flex. It's all told at a glacial pace, designed to soothe your brain into sleep—one salted pork barrel at a time.
Whether you're a student, insomniac, or simply someone who finds peace in the idea of medieval food storage, this episode is your bedtime stew of facts, firewood, and faint smells of damp bread.
Settle in. Unclench. Let soothing storytelling carry you to dreamland—no drama, no music, just faint crackling fires and quietly roasted history.
Tonight on Boring History for Bedtime—the podcast that trades excitement for eyelids—we simmer gently in the kitchens of a 12th-century French castle. Through soft, monotone narration, we delve into how medieval cooks preserved meat from rotting, what nobles considered a proper feast, and why vegetables were met with deep suspicion.
You'll hear about the hierarchy of scullions and spit boys, the logistics of feeding hundreds without refrigeration, and how flaming peacocks became the ultimate medieval flex. It's all told at a glacial pace, designed to soothe your brain into sleep—one salted pork barrel at a time.
Whether you're a student, insomniac, or simply someone who finds peace in the idea of medieval food storage, this episode is your bedtime stew of facts, firewood, and faint smells of damp bread.
Settle in. Unclench. Let soothing storytelling carry you to dreamland—no drama, no music, just faint crackling fires and quietly roasted history.