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Pineapple Pizza Podcast is hosted by three friends who share a love of discovery, culture and the unknown. Stop on by, every week, for a fresh slice of mythology, cryptozoology and urban legends. Each month features regional specials from around the world. Come for the flavor, stay for the laughs.
In this week’s Story By The Slice, Ashley serves up the history of the fork, and while this might sound like a boring dish, we promise that you’ll find plenty of unexpected and flavorful fun packed into this sweet little slice. While the idea of eating with your hands may seem like poor table manners to us today, it turns out it wasn’t as long ago as you might think that this was not only the norm, it was actually considered vain to do otherwise.
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Ingredients for this dish were sourced from:
- Sara Goldsmith. “The Rise of the Fork.” Slate. http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/design/ 2012/06/
the_history_of_the_fork_when_we_started_using_forks_and_how_their_design_changed_ove r_time_.html
- Lisa Braman. “A History of Western Eating Utensils, From the Scandalous Fork to the Incredible Spork.” Smithsonian Magazine. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/a-
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- “History of the Fork.” Food for Reference. http://www.foodreference.com/html/art-history fork-729.html
- “Fork.” Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fork
- “Spork.” Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spork
- “Why is Satan depicted with horns, red tights, and a pitchfork?” Aleteia. https://aleteia.org/ 2017/10/17/why-is-satan-depicted-with-horns-red-tights-and-a-pitchfork/ - “Gesamtkunstverk.” The Art Story. https://www.theartstory.org/definition/gesamtkunstwerk/
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Pineapple Pizza Podcast
Pineapple Pizza Podcast is hosted by three friends who share a love of discovery, culture and the unknown. Stop on by, every week, for a fresh slice of mythology, cryptozoology and urban legends. Each month features regional specials from around the world. Come for the flavor, stay for the laughs.