
Hi Reddit! I’m Max Miller, host & creator of Tasting History where I ...
1.8K votes, 387 comments. Hi Reddit! I’m Max Miller, host & creator of Tasting History where I show viewers how to make a historic dish while…
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The first ever video I watched was the Garum episode when it premiered 2 years ago. Ever since then, I've been watching Max Miller's videos faithfully. Then, I introduced my mom to his channel and we …
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Yes, it is true. Last week Mr. Miller informed us that his kitchen would never be seen again. I have been mentally preparing for this dramatic change, but guess what? He lied to us!!!!! In this week's video he …
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Sep 21, 2023 · The most valuable part of the videos to me personally are when Max describes the food, like the textures and flavors, and what is good/bad about them. Those comments are super helpful …
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Feb 14, 2023 · A couple of my favorite things about Tasting History is how frequently Max points out that the historical info he gives is probably not true (for example, the origin of why French Toast is called …
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Has anyone made a recipe from Max Miller Tasting History? I’m trying tuh’u today. I’m excited to see how it turns out.
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May 1, 2023 · 50 votes, 27 comments. true only if it is your Gandma's 100yr old knife that is more likely to give you tetanus than cut bread or a piping bag made from a sheep's stomach from 1256.
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The Real American Pie - Chicago Reader "As an icon of the American way, apple pie is a johnny-come-lately, a usurper, a pale pretender to its pastry throne. The phrase as American as apple pie is of …