
The premier Food studies/food history podcast where an Associate Professor of History and a Dr of Marketing have a chat and cook/prepare food from the past. Your one-stop-shop for discussion of food policy, food history, cookery and mirth Have a listen and let us know what you think: Twitter - @drscoffprof @drbryceevans Email - drscoffandtheprof@gmail.com
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Categories | FoodSociety & CultureArts | ||||

In the latest of our Coronavirus specials, we explore some themes relating to diet. We look at the supposed resurgence of the National Loaf during this crisis and debunk Coronavirus fad diets by examining some bad dietary advice of the past.
Episode two of our emergency Coronavirus broadcasts. At ScoffProf Towers we are committed to getting you through this crisis by churning out episodes with the alacrity of a butter manufacturer. This time we are discussing food rationing measures and ... more
The global Coronavirus Crisis has brought with it many unforeseen consequences. And one of them is the return of the world's favourite food studies / food history podcast. From the ScoffProf survivalist bunker deep beneath the earth we bring you this... more
Chop, chop! Your favourite food history/food studies podcast is back! In this special episode featuring the legendary Simpson’s chop house of London, we explore the history of the chophouse: an English culinary institution. Hear all about an 18th-cen... more
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A great podcast about food and history. Fabulous hosts who obviously know their onions!
Really enjoyed the Gin episode! Really fun, interesting and easy listen from two very clever and educated men. Would highly recommend. Kat (The Prosecco Sessions)
Especially enjoyed the Airline Food episode.
Two funny hosts not taking themselves too seriously serve up a feast of a show (see what I did there?)
but not unpalatable! Funny guys mixing sarcasm with intersting facts.
Perfect for a foodie like me. Enjoyed it!
Now all I’m trying to do is come up with other names for your show like you did on an Ep 😂 LOVE the idea and the execution for the show.
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