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This episode of Barbecue Nation delves into the intriguing topic of historical figures with whom one might wish to share a culinary experience. Our conversation, featuring Brett Walton, unfolds as we explore the question of who we would invite to dine with us and what delectable dishes we would prepare for them. Throughout this dialogue, we not only consider the significance of these historical figures but also reflect on personal culinary preferences and the memories associated with food. Additionally, we touch upon various other engaging subjects, such as the worst foods ever tasted and the influence of cooking on learning, particularly in the context of mathematics for children. Join us as we engage in a thoughtful exchange that intertwines the realms of history, gastronomy, and personal anecdotes.

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Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • Painted Hills Natural Beef
  • Wall Twin
  • Kansas City Barbecue Society
  • Joe Rogan
  • Shark Tank
  • Kelsey Brothers
  • Pit Boss

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This episode of Barbecue Nation delves into the intriguing topic of historical figures with whom one might wish to share a culinary experience. Our conversation, featuring Brett Walton, unfolds as we explore the question of who we would invite to dine with us and what delectable dishes we would prepare for them. Throughout this dialogue, we not only consider the significance of these historical figures but also reflect on personal culinary preferences and the memories associated with food. Additionally, we touch upon various other engaging subjects, such as the worst foods ever tasted and the influence of cooking on learning, particularly in the context of mathematics for children. Join us as we engage in a thoughtful exchange that intertwines the realms of history, gastronomy, and personal anecdotes.

Links referenced in this episode:


Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • Painted Hills Natural Beef
  • Wall Twin
  • Kansas City Barbecue Society
  • Joe Rogan
  • Shark Tank
  • Kelsey Brothers
  • Pit Boss

Mentioned in this episode:

null

null


This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:
OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
  continue reading

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