
Cheers to Ice Cream | History of Frozen Desserts, Carvel Secrets, Pun Quiz (CLP-Ep. 45)
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06/22/16 • 39 min
It's summer, and we don't know about you, but we feel there's nothing like a nice, cold ice cream on a hot summer day! We raise our glasses (and spoons) to this amazing treat. We even had to pause recording to eat the decadent delicacy!
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This episode's wine: Fleur de Nina Brut Rose
This episode's cheese: Double Cream Brie
This episode's ice cream: Graeter's Cheese Crown Ice Cream
Think you know the history of ice cream? Think again! James and Emily even find out conflicting information about who invented ice cream!
Emily tells James about Turkish ice cream and the street vendors who make a show out of selling it. Watch the video!
James talks about the history of frozen desserts and how ice cream became increasingly popular.
And, if you've ever wanted to know the history and the secrets of Carvel, look no further. Emily shares details about her five year working as an ice cream server, including how those delicious Crunchies are made.
And, if you want to get the most cookie dough-to-ice cream ratio, James tells us how Ben & Jerry's has the most cookie dough.
And, speaking of Ben & Jerry's, Emily quizzes James on Ben & Jerry's flavors. Can you figure out which ones are actual flavors and which ones are just fun puns?
For extras, including bonus content, visit the show notes for this episode at classylittlepodcast.com/show-notes/44.
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Special thanks to our classy sponsors on Patreon: Greg from Debt Shepherd, Jason Bryant from Mat Talk Online and the Short Time Wrestling podcast & Nick from the Epic Film Guys Podcast.
Thanks to Nick from the Epic Film Guys Podcast and Greg from Debt Shepherd for our awesome promos in this episode!
Find out how you can support the Classy Little Podcast by visiting classylittlepodcast.com/support.
Special thanks to Adam Centamore for his book, "Tasting Wine & Cheese: An Insider's Guide to Mastering the Principles of Pairing," which inspires us to try new wine and cheese pairings in every episode!
Cheers!
It's summer, and we don't know about you, but we feel there's nothing like a nice, cold ice cream on a hot summer day! We raise our glasses (and spoons) to this amazing treat. We even had to pause recording to eat the decadent delicacy!
For wine deals through our affiliate, wine.com, visit classylittlepodcast.com/wine.
Listen and subscribe on iTunes or Google Play Music, and find out more at classylittlepodcast.com/subscribe.
Find us on Snapchat | Twitter | Facebook
This episode's wine: Fleur de Nina Brut Rose
This episode's cheese: Double Cream Brie
This episode's ice cream: Graeter's Cheese Crown Ice Cream
Think you know the history of ice cream? Think again! James and Emily even find out conflicting information about who invented ice cream!
Emily tells James about Turkish ice cream and the street vendors who make a show out of selling it. Watch the video!
James talks about the history of frozen desserts and how ice cream became increasingly popular.
And, if you've ever wanted to know the history and the secrets of Carvel, look no further. Emily shares details about her five year working as an ice cream server, including how those delicious Crunchies are made.
And, if you want to get the most cookie dough-to-ice cream ratio, James tells us how Ben & Jerry's has the most cookie dough.
And, speaking of Ben & Jerry's, Emily quizzes James on Ben & Jerry's flavors. Can you figure out which ones are actual flavors and which ones are just fun puns?
For extras, including bonus content, visit the show notes for this episode at classylittlepodcast.com/show-notes/44.
Find more great podcasts on Twitter by searching the hashtag #PodernFamily!
Special thanks to our classy sponsors on Patreon: Greg from Debt Shepherd, Jason Bryant from Mat Talk Online and the Short Time Wrestling podcast & Nick from the Epic Film Guys Podcast.
Thanks to Nick from the Epic Film Guys Podcast and Greg from Debt Shepherd for our awesome promos in this episode!
Find out how you can support the Classy Little Podcast by visiting classylittlepodcast.com/support.
Special thanks to Adam Centamore for his book, "Tasting Wine & Cheese: An Insider's Guide to Mastering the Principles of Pairing," which inspires us to try new wine and cheese pairings in every episode!
Cheers!
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Cheers to Insects | Awesome Ants, Busy Bees, Bugs of Nightmares (CLP-Ep. 44)
Stop right there if you have a delicate stomach. We're talking about creepy, crawly insects this week. And, despite looking for the positive traits of them, we can say with certainty -- nope, some of them can be downright jerks!
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This episode's wine: Tremo 2014 Rioja Tempranillo
This episode's cheese: Smoked Gouda
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Even though we're marked as an explicit podcast because sometimes we drop a few F-bombs here and there, listeners should be warned about the awful conduct of the insects we talk about this week.
Want your own I ADULTED TODAY sticker? Listen to the episode to find out how to get your very own -- even if your version of Adulting is putting wine in a wine glass (as opposed to a coffee mug).
James teases Emily with talk of kittens ... but, unfortunately, nothing we talk about is as cute as a kitten. Find out about some of the collective names of insects, like a Kaleidoscope of Butterflies or an Intrusion of Cockroaches.
Remember all the funny sounds of enthusiasm Emily made in Cheers to Cats? She makes just as many grossed-out sounds in this episode. James shows his weird fascination with ants. He also starts getting some lessons in puns -- because that's what the world needs more of. And James somehow talks about our ANT-cestors! Get it? Get it?
Learn about honeypot ants. Seriously, these things are just gross. (If you really want a look at these things, here's a picture.) Emily's only defense against getting grossed out are puns!
Emily talks about bees(?), Cards Against Humanity, and how she started researching bees and it became an internet rabbit hole for her. Find out about the superstitions and old wives' tales about bees, including rituals for telling bees about major life events.
Would you eat blue or green honey if you knew it came from M&Ms? We would love to try it. France, send it over to us to try!
And, despite humans' fear of bees, the decline of honeybees actually affects us and the food we eat. Emily gives us some tips to help out our little busy bee-friends.
But, if you've ever wondered why a bee dies when it stings you, put down whatever you're eating when Emily tells you why. Also, Internet, be ashamed of yourself! You know why!
James talks more about ants and how they enslave other ants, and how some ants are revolting against this slavery! And, if you haven't learned about about insects to give you nightmares, Emily tells us about two of the most nightmare-inducing insects in existence, the Mantidfly and the Perisceptis Carnivora.
After that, we ended the episode by talking about sex! But, don't get excited -- insects even turn that into a terrible thing. Bedbugs are especially violent when it comes to procreation.
We would love to hear from you about what you call fireflies or lightning bugs! Let us know! Email [email protected] or Tweet at us!
By the way, the play that Emily talks about is called "Time Flies," and it's a really great one-act play. Although, you may not want to take Emily's advice on entertainment, since she clearly hates Woody Allen.
Sweet dreams!
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Cheers to Paper | Attracting Cats, The Office, Toilet Paper History (CLP - Ep. 46)
Happy one-year anniversary to us! If you've been there since the beginning -- when we were using Rock Band mics and didn't know what we were doing, or if you're new to the show, cheers to YOU! Thank you, dear listeners, for a fantastic year! We're celebrating by talking about the traditional gift of paper this week.
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This episode's wine: Burlass Prosecco, Italy
This episode's cheese: Havarti
Want to attract cats? Try putting a piece of paper down! Emily finds out why cats seem to be drawn to paper, and we try out this phenomenon on Little Man! Emily is slowly becoming Angela from "The Office."
Speaking of "The Office," James talks about the show we both love so much, which if you've never seen it, is about a paper company ... except for the German version, as we find out.
If you've ever wanted to destroy the world, James tells us just how much paper it would take to print the internet.
Next time you're in the bathroom, you can thank Northern toilet paper for pushing "splinter-free" paper towel. And, Emily finally puts the over/under controversy to rest about how toilet paper should be positioned. (Letters can be addressed to [email protected].)
We also both know why paper cuts hurt so much, but Emily lets James give the answer. But, we do all know how badly they hurt!
If you think origami was just a hobby, that's just scratching the surface. Find out why the crane is one of the most popular origami shapes and how origami folding techniques have been used in technology, science and medicine.
James finishes our episode correcting an Oops! moment from our last episode, thanks to Aven who let us know via Twitter.
Visit the show notes for this episode.
Featured promos:
Find more great podcasts on Twitter by searching the hashtag #PodernFamily!
Special thanks to our classy sponsors on Patreon: Greg from Debt Shepherd, PodUnderground & Jason Bryant from Mat Talk Online and the Short Time Wrestling podcast.
Find out how you can support the Classy Little Podcast by visiting classylittlepodcast.com/support.
Thanks to Adam Centamore for his book, "Tasting Wine & Cheese: An Insider's Guide to Mastering the Principles of Pairing," which inspires us to try new wine and cheese pairings in every episode!
Cheers!
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