
Gazette Shorts #9 — Is Welsh Rarebit Just Posh Cheese on Toast?
It's #AudioMo and we're answering listener questions every day for the month of June. Today: Is Welsh rarebit just posh cheese on toast?

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The world is even more bizarre than you suspect it is. If you want to understand it, you have to look at the pillar of all life: food and drink. Without food and drink, we can’t live. Also, without food and drink, why would you want to? Let me tell you, if wine and cheddar ever run out, I’m on the first rocket ship out of here.I spend my time searching for facts, stories and coincidences about food and drink that are so bat-shit crazy you’ll wonder whether I made them up. (I did not.) I put my discoveries into a podcast and newsletter.I also cover health, fitness, sustainable living and cats. Occasionally, I go really off topic. (When I discover something too good to keep from you.)
Unknown Host hosts The Gastronomer’s Gazette, a comedy show with 20 episodes published.

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