
The only podcast on the internet that answers the question: What Would Jesus Dine (on)? Just because it's not been asked doesn't mean it won't be answered.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Category | Comedy | ||||

The most important meal of the day: BREAKFAST! And it's also the most important podcast you'll hear today regarding such an important topic. Tune in this week to find out why Scott would eat raw sugar by the cup and Matt's breakfast tradition that st... more
One thing is for sure: On this episode of Sacrilicious, we burn all our bridges to Mel-O-Cream donuts, which is smart because they're the only local donut chain we talk about. So listen to us do irreparable damage to our relationship with them and al... more
I know what you're asking yourself, "Self, what happened to Episode 9?" Well I'm here to tell you that Episode 9 is what's known on the biz as a bad luck episode. Besides, we were super anxious to jump straight into Episode 10 and TALK CHRISTMAS! The... more
In this special Thanksgiving episode, Matt and Scott talk about all the ways they love to stuff their faces with food, the obscure deserts their families make, and Matt may have started an inter-family war between Scott's family and his in-laws.
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I love this Podcast! I just listened to the premier episode while digging rocks out of my yard. I learned stuff. Like what a "Burr Gridner" is. (I definately can not advocate that anyone should spend $100 on any coffee appliance, but I appreciated the eplanation of what it does.)
As self-appointed "President of the Sacrilicious Fan Club", I would like to submit the following foods for possible future episodes...Fajitas.....Sushi.....Cauliflower Rice.
Brilliant? Superb? Greatest of All Time? These do not begin to describe the utter perfection delivered by this show. If Mike Rowe ever needs a voice double, Scott is arguably indistinguishable and some might say even more entertaining. Matt is the keel that keeps the ship on course, providing guidance and direction in the right dosage at just the right time. I have a new favorite podcast thanks to these gentlemen. I hope the show is here to stay.










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