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"A Military Thanksgiving during World War 2"
"A Tart to Topple a King - Lombardy Custard"
"Ancient Egyptian Spiral Bread of the Pharaoh"
"Ancient Roman Garum Revisited"
"Ancient Roman Jellyfish for the Black Banquet"
"Baking An Ancient Roman Cheesecake"
"Byzantine Honey Fritters"
"Civil War Bread Pudding"
"Day of the Dead Bread"
"Dining on The Hindenburg - Pears Condé with Chocolate Sauce"
"Dragon Heart for a Viking King"
"Eat Like a Medieval Nun - Hildegard of Bingen's Cookies of Joy"
"Eating Like an Ancient Greek Olympian"
"Eating in a Civil War Prison - Andersonville to Elmira"
"FARTS OF PORTINGALE | A Shakespearean Treat"
"Feeding King Tut"
"Feeding Napoleon - Chicken Marengo"
"Feeding a Roman Gladiator"
"Feeding the Ottoman Army - Warrior's Halva"
"French Onion Soup from 1651"
"History's Fluffiest Dessert! - Everlasting Syllabub"
"How to Brew Civil War Coffee with Sweet Potatoes"
"KYKEON | The Drink of Greek Heroes"
"Lobscouse, Hardtack \u0026 Navy Sea Cooks"
"Making 400 Year Old Buttered Beere"
"Making School Cafeteria Pizza from the 1980s \u0026 '90s"
"Making the Black Mead of Medieval France - Bochet"
"Medieval Christmas Feasts - The Boar's Head"
"Medieval French Toast"
"Pemmican: History's Power Bar"
"Semlor: The Dessert That Killed A King"
"Spartan BLACK BROTH | Melas Zomos"
"Surviving on Leather"
"Switchel - The Farmer's Gatorade of the 19th Century"
"Tasting Forbidden Flavors"
"Texas Chili \u0026 The Chili Queens of San Antonio"
"The 1853 Dinner in a Dinosaur"
"The Bread of ANCIENT ROME | Pompeii's Panis Quadratus"
"The Devilish History of Deviled Eggs"
"The Fake (and real) History of Potato Chips"
"The First Fad Diet of Georgian England"
"The History of Fish Sauce - Garum and Beyond!"
"The History of Ukrainian Borshch"
"The Real Betty Crocker's Pineapple Upside Down Cake"
"The Strange Flavor of Parthian Chicken from Ancient Rome"
"Victorian Ice Cream \u0026 The Queen of Ices"
"Vienna's Iconic Chocolate Cake"
"What did WWII Soldiers Eat?"