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For our first full episode, we look at the Most Important Question in History - ever.* We visit three continents, jumping from King Solomon to mad Roman Emperor Nero, and from Ancient China to Less Ancient United States, following the history of deliciousness. Listen quick – before it melts!
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This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.
Listen to episode one hereFor our first full episode, we look at the Most Important Question in History - ever.* We visit three continents, jumping from King Solomon to mad Roman Emperor Nero, and from Ancient China to Less Ancient United States, following the history of deliciousness. Listen quick – before it melts!
*From a child's point of view
**Despite what you will hear in this episode, the presenters are aware that desserts are not a human right. They just taste great!
TEACHER/PARENT – Questions for your kids:
What book tells us about King Solomon liking ice cream (or something similar)? Which English king liked ice cream (and lost his head)? Name an American President who liked ice cream. Which country banned ice cream during World War 2? DOUBLE POINTS QUESTION - Can you explain why that country banned ice cream? Join us on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and our webpage
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Instrumental music by Bensound
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