Max Miller is fun to watch and has had a huge success with his YouTube channel, “Tasting History with Max Miller”. As the name indicates, he mixes history and food. Enjoy!
Max Miller is fun to watch and has had a huge success with his YouTube channel, “Tasting History with Max Miller”. As the name indicates, he mixes history and food. Enjoy!
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I really like his videos! I’ve long been into recreating historical recipes, since before the internet was a thing. Lol. His channel is one of the best.
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I imagine you also follow the Townsends on YouTube.
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In Utah we grew nasturtiums for color in the garden, and put on salads. They taste slightly radishy. Can’t stand the smell of marigolds so I won’t be trying them.
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I love nasturtiums too! Lovely to look at, and tasty.
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Marigolds are so pretty and…………so stinky.
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