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The Sporkful

This comes from Heidi in Minnesota... I'm a relatively new listener to the show, I heard about you from TBTL, I think it was the KFC Double Down episode of Luke's podcast [on which Dan was a guest] that made me start listening to the Sporkful. I was listening to the live from New York episode of

The Sporkful

Luke Burbank, host of the excellent podcast Too Beautiful To Live (TBTL), joins a conversation that covers the various ways to combine cereal and milk, methods for combining cereals with each other, and more. Plus, Mark Garrison makes a cereal-related admission that leaves Dan and Luke dumbfounded.  

The Sporkful

This week's episode covers Cereal Technique, and features Luke Burbank from the very excellent podcast Too Beautiful To Live. We recorded nearly an hour of material with Luke, so the episode is split into two parts over the next three weeks (with a call-in show in between). But even those two shows can't fit all the

The Sporkful

Last month we launched a recurring series on food innovations for Slate, entitled "GastroLab." Here's how it works: You, our loyal listeners/readers, submit food innovations that you've come up with or seen around town. We test them, and try to take them to the next level of greatness. The first video, in which we embedded bacon

French Fry Flow Chart

Apparently yesterday was National French Fry Day. This helpful chart comes from FritesandFries.com. /dan

The New Lasagna Sandwich, and How to Improve It

Here's the new lasagna sandwich, which is making waves across the pond. Looks like an interesting concept, but I'd like to see them try to get rid of the bread. I'll bet if they deep fried the top and bottom pasta layer, it could hold up without the bread. /dan

Seeking the Spork of the Gods

We love sporks, but before we did this show, we didn't realize how little we knew about them. All of the sporks I had encountered in the wild were made of plastic. It's only recently that Sporkful listeners have tipped us off to the exciting intersection of sporkdom and metallurgy. Gabe was intrigued by the Swiss Army multifunctionality of this