
Continental Breakfast: Divine Thumb
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01/08/25 • 32 min
The most important meal of the day is about to be served, freshly cooked, farm-to-table, and straight into your waiting ears!
Join the Hook Cooks as we take our zany style into the world of world-building! In Hook Cooks: Continental Breakfast, we take a pre-prepared prompt and turn it alchemy-like into a new country, with the goal of building out a wacky and wonderful continent over the course of our season.
Whether you like your eggs deviled, scrambled, or laid directly into your mouth, you're bound to find something to your liking in this appetizer of an episode!
With thanks to Holizna for our opening track, Sailing Away and Avery Alder for The Quiet Year, from which we drew great inspiration. Check out their stuff!
Music:
Sailing Away by HoliznaCC0
Gregorian Chant by KevinMacLeod (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICYH-bSLXms)
Epic Inspiring Background Music by Music4Video
Broadcast and News Background Music by WaveLayers
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The most important meal of the day is about to be served, freshly cooked, farm-to-table, and straight into your waiting ears!
Join the Hook Cooks as we take our zany style into the world of world-building! In Hook Cooks: Continental Breakfast, we take a pre-prepared prompt and turn it alchemy-like into a new country, with the goal of building out a wacky and wonderful continent over the course of our season.
Whether you like your eggs deviled, scrambled, or laid directly into your mouth, you're bound to find something to your liking in this appetizer of an episode!
With thanks to Holizna for our opening track, Sailing Away and Avery Alder for The Quiet Year, from which we drew great inspiration. Check out their stuff!
Music:
Sailing Away by HoliznaCC0
Gregorian Chant by KevinMacLeod (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICYH-bSLXms)
Epic Inspiring Background Music by Music4Video
Broadcast and News Background Music by WaveLayers
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Overgrown Doors
Knock knock! Who's there?
Why, it's only the Hook Cooks, here to cross the proverbial threshold into a truly doorknob-rattling adventure!
...
Look, please just... just let us in, it's raining, like really raining, and we need a place to keep our japes and tomfoolery free from the wet. Please just let us drip-dry in the foyer... we'll regale you with a door-based fable in exchange! Afterall, as the good book says, "Door unto others"!
Theme - "Sailin' Away" by Holizna
https://holiznacc0.bandcamp.com/
Music from archive.org:
The Don Baker Trio - "Poinciana"
Esquivel And His Orchestra - "Poinciana"
"Quintet No.3; Allegro Fugato; In Choral Style; Allegro Scherzando" - Alec Wilder and The New York Woodwind Quintet
Sound effects sourced from freesound.org
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Continental Breakfast: Gentle Rituals
Step on up for a breakfast brimming with power and politesse. Join the Hook Cooks as we take a pre-prepared prompt and turn it into a country unlike any you've ever seen or heard of.
Whether you like your eggs deviled, scrambled, or laid directly into your open mouth, you're bound to find something to your liking in this tasty treat of an episode!
With thanks to Holizna for our opening track, Sailing Away, and Avery Alder for The Quiet Year, from which we drew great inspiration. Check out their stuff!
Music:
Sailing Away by HoliznaCC0
Ancient Mystery by Eitan Epstein Music
Morning Mood by Grieg
On Miami Shore by Fritz Kriesler
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