
For curious food lovers everywhere, jump onboard for a trip to discover the wonders of our simplest ingredients and to the furthest reaches of culinary imagination.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 115 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | TV & FilmFoodArts | ||||

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Love this podcast but is that it? No more weird and wonderful food, food history? Last podcast in July said they would be back in the autumn after a break - and nothing!
Great episode and so interesting. Miss Heston but love the dynamic of the 3 of you. I eagerly await each episode.
You ask for reviews , a pleasure to do , fyi it’s not that easy to find how to do it !
This used to be my favourite podcast. It’s pretty poor without Heston. I listen to the old ones. I have pretty much given up on this now
Don’t usually feel compelled to write reviews, but the pods without Heston haven’t been great, get him back ASAP. Seems half arsed
This is really an amazing show, especially the Christmas ones! Thank you !!
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