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Family Tree Food Stories

Podcast de Nancy May & Sylvia France

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Family Tree, Food & Stories podcast will take you on a mouthwatering journey through generations of flavor! We're digging up and sharing the juiciest family secrets, hilarious dinner table disasters, and the heartwarming moments that make your favorite foods, meals, and relationships unforgettable. From Great-Grandma's legendary cheese crust apple pie to that questionable casserole your Uncle Bob swears by. With Family Tree, Food, and Stories, we're serving a feast of laughter, tears, and everything in between. So, are you ready to uncover and share those unforgettable stories behind every bite and create some new memories along the way? Join our growing family of food enthusiasts and storytellers as we Eat, laugh, relive the past, and learn how to create new memories together because. . . every recipe has a story, and every story is a feast.

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episode Father's Day Gifts for the Dad Who Says He Wants Nothing. artwork

Father's Day Gifts for the Dad Who Says He Wants Nothing.

FATHER'S DAY GIFTS FEEL IMPOSSIBLE BECAUSE DAD SAYS HE WANTS NOTHING, AND THAT'S THE LIE YOUR BRAIN FALLS FOR EVERY SINGLE JUNE. Every Father's Day, the dads in our lives pull the same quiet con: "Don't get me anything." This Father's Day episode is our answer to that lie — because we're convinced Dad wants something, he just can't always say what. In 2026, Father's Day lands on June 21st, sharing the date with the summer solstice and National Peaches 'n Cream Day. Three holidays, one long June evening, zero boring gift ideas. In this episode of Family Tree Food & Stories [https://podcast.familytreefoodstories.com/], Hosts Nancy May and Sylvia France take you to where Father's Day actually came from (hint... it wasn't a greeting card company). Then they dive into the surprisingly seductive history of the peach (because it's also National Peaches and Cram Day), and why the grill is never really just a grill. You'll hear how an oil-drum grill fed more than 100 people, the bullet-shell jewelry engraved with a father's last words, and land on the one Father's Day ritual that ties it all together: the grilled peach.. not the steak! You'll learn about the easiest and most meaningful Father's Day food traditions you can start tonight. So, pull up a chair, the smoke is already rising off the hot grill coals... and by the end of this special Father's Day episode you'll know exactly what to make for the man who swears he wants nothing. A SPECIAL FATHER'S DAY GIFT FOR YOU. * Download PDF [https://files.captivate.fm/library/19fd0cd1-73e4-4406-b4bb-e68ce50bded2/Father-s-Day-Recipes-2026.pdf]: Grilled Peach recipes and special Father's Day drinks to serve everyone. [https://files.captivate.fm/library/19fd0cd1-73e4-4406-b4bb-e68ce50bded2/Father-s-Day-Recipes-2026.pdf] WHAT YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT FATHER'S DAY AND THE GRILLED PEACH. * Why "I don't want anything" is a trap: and the one ten-minute, no-cost gift that makes most dads emotional (it isn't the grill). * The true and often forgotten origin story behind Father's Day: a grieving daughter, a widowed Civil War veteran, and the 62-year wait for a federal holiday no one talks about. * The surprising double life of the peach: from a Chinese symbol of immortality to a French opera star's namesake dessert to a 1970s "miracle cure" scandal the FDA had to shut down. * How to grill the perfect peach, step by step: the 4-to-5-minute backyard move (plus a boozy bourbon upgrade) that turns "happy Father's Day" into a memory. * How to honor a dad who's gone: a tender, screen-free table question and food rituals that let an empty chair still take up space in the room. We love and miss you Dad. But, you're always in our hearts! EPISODE TIMELINE [00:00] Father's Day gift paradox: why Dad says he wants nothing [01:19] Father's Day, summer solstice & National Peaches 'n Cream Day collide on June 21 [03:47] Father's Day origin: the daughter who started it in 1910 [05:21] Father's Day 2026 spending $24 billion grilling obsession [07:04] Grill stories: the oil-drum grill and unforgettable clams casino [10:08] What dads actually want for Father's Day (simpler than you think) [10:45] Long-distance love: ten Father's Day cards and "don't get me anything" [13:28] Peach symbolism: Persia, romance, and a secretly seductive fruit [17:02] Peach Melba: an opera star, Escoffier, and the Savoy Hotel [17:56] Peach cobbler history: democratized genius since 1839 [18:17] Peach pit danger: and the "Vitamin B17" scandal [19:40] Summer solstice 2026, June 21st, Father's Day [21:09] Father's Day grief: honoring Dad after he's gone [22:07] Bullet-shell jewelry [24:30] Grilled peaches recipe: the step-by-step method [25:54] Bourbon-soaked grilled peaches: the boozy Father's Day upgrade [26:16] Father's Day takeaway: what "you didn't have to do all this" really means LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE Pull up a chair. The table just another place setting. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts, or right here at podcast.familytreefoodstories.com. [https://podcast.familytreefoodstories.com/] SHARE YOUR FAMILY FOOD STORIES! What was your non-recipe meal recreated from memory? We'd love to hear your stories. Maybe you have a Mythbusters one too! Share Your Story With Nancy & Sylvia! [https://podcast.familytreefoodstories.com/voicemail/] ADDITIONAL LINKS SHARED:❤️ * SURVEY: Please Help Us Learn How To Do More For You [https://podcast.familytreefoodstories.com/survey/pull-up-a-chair-listener-survey/] * Book: My Family Tree, Food & Stories Journal [https://www.amazon.com/Family-Tree-Food-Stories-Memorable/dp/1734841613/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2ETT1Z6Q5J84F&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.9aDj51eTPwkVydIsxOUcm0psz2pwwjU2tA9464i0LYelVWMWkmc9-ft1v7W5bmJM1R9TCjrBIraYcmsIZ8wog4X4ogtbNhkG3EBH1R8jPV1zolTi0TmPdaAy0F7Jsp6SvGSwsUzfPqfaj0BfDOr2fZtOmQ4i1na0rqL3HXfBGiuIhKthz4OOetpp0nORqAyyNTZ_RR6xVoXiMRHTaYKNLZtcygneMGYBWpX9B0np3YU.S3u-1CFzDJusx_U7X3_txBApkxautt9G1C3qrLcNeTw&dib_tag=se&keywords=my+family+tree+food+%26+stories&qid=1730918662&sprefix=my+family+tree+food%2Caps%2C135&sr=8-1] Awarded #1 New Release on Amazon * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/familytreefoodstories/] Story updates 📸 * Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/FamilyTreeFoodStories/] Family Tree Food Stories GROUP👍 * TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@nancymay877]: Family Tree Food Stories * 👇Share Your Story With Nancy & Sylvia! [https://podcast.familytreefoodstories.com/voicemail/]: Leave us a voicemail * You can send us a DM on Facebook. [https://www.facebook.com/FamilyTreeFoodStories] ABOUT YOUR AWARD-WINNING HOSTS: Nancy May [https://www.linkedin.com/in/nancyamay/] and Sylvia Franc [https://www.linkedin.com/in/sylviafrance/]e are the powerhouse team behind Family Tree, Food & Stories [https://familytree,food&stories/], a member of The Food Stories Media Network, which celebrates the rich traditions and connections everyone has around food, friends, and family meals. Nancy, an award-winning business leader, author, and podcaster, and Sylvia, a visionary author, foodie, and business leader, combine their expertise to bring captivating stories rooted in history, heritage, and food. Together, they weave stories that blend history, tradition, and the love of food, where generations connect and share intriguing mealtime stories and kitchen foibles. If you missed the first time around... now's your time to listen to Family Tree Food & Stories [https://podcast.familytreefoodstories.com/] and get inspired to make better use of what’s already in your kitchen. Then visit our page to share how you're using your leftovers this year. Waste less. Cook smarter. Tell the story behind your fridge. "Every Meal Has a Story, and Every Story is a Feast." (tm) is a trademark of Family Tree Food & Stories podcast (c) copyright 2026, all US and International Rights Reserved. @familytreefoodstories, @familyfoodstories, Fathers Day podcast | Father's Day gift ideas | Father's Day food traditions | grilled peaches recipe | peaches history | summer solstice 2026 | National Peaches and Cream Day | family food memories | cooking for dad | Peach Melba history | family stories podcast | southern cooking | family heirloom recipes | Family Tree Food and Stories | best food podcasts 2026

18 de jun de 2026 - 29 min
episode How to Make the Perfect Wedding Toast; The Secrets of How it Came to be are Hiding in a Soggy Piece of Bread! artwork

How to Make the Perfect Wedding Toast; The Secrets of How it Came to be are Hiding in a Soggy Piece of Bread!

WEDDING SEASON, AND SOMEWHERE RIGHT NOW, A PANICKED BEST MAN IS GOOGLING "HOW TO GIVE A WEDDING TOAST." This episode of Family Tree Food & Stories [https://podcast.familytreefoodstories.com/] is the #WeddingToast crash course that every best man and maid of honor needs. It’s 6 simple rules for giving a toast people will remember, rather than have to endure. Then, do you know where the word "toast" comes from? It’s about a soggy piece of bread dropped in bad wine. Hosts Nancy May [https://www.linkedin.com/in/nancyamay/] and Sylvia Franc [https://www.linkedin.com/in/sylviafrance/]e serve up wedding speech tips, the myth behind clinking glasses, a 12-hour toasting tradition from the country of Georgia, and the family stories that prove a great toast is never about the wine; it's about who you raise the glass to. From a 300-year-old pickup line that turned a person into "the toast of the town," to a slightly tipsy pastor who serenaded a bride in barbershop harmony, to Grandma's rhubarb wine that only came out when something truly mattered, this episode will make you laugh, teach you something useful, and give you the confidence to stand up and nail your next toast. 🎯 Five Things You'll Learn (and Use for the Next Wedding): 1. The 2-Minute, 1-Story Rule. Stand up. Tell one story that proves who they are. Raise the glass. Sit down. That's the toast people quote for years — and the formula that saves you from becoming the guy who hired a guitarist for his own speech. 2. Why does “toast" literally mean bread? A wine crouton from the 1600s is hiding inside the most heartfelt 15 minutes of any wedding, and it's the dinner-party fact you'll be repeating all summer. 3. The poison-clink legend is fake. Glasses don't clink to dodge poison. They clink to complete the meal's fifth sense, and yes, breaking eye contact in parts of Europe earns you seven years of bad luck (and worse). 4. The toasts ARE a real part of the family tree. In Georgia's 12-hour Supra, the ancestors get named out loud so the kids at the end of the table hear and learn about them. Your toast can do the same thing; naming someone keeps them at the table. 5. You can use a clever “wine-fixer” tonight. From the French Clef du Vin, or a clean pre-1982 copper penny, there's a safe (and a very unsafe) way to smooth out rough wedding wine, or any young wine for that matter. Nancy shares her tested trials, plus the warning that keeps it from poisoning anyone. Whether you're walking down the aisle, dreading the mic, or just want a reason to raise a glass at Tuesday dinner, this is the toast masterclass disguised as a really good story. Hopefully, you'll never sip the same way again once you hear it. LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE Pull up a chair. The table just another place setting. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts, or right here at podcast.familytreefoodstories.com. [https://podcast.familytreefoodstories.com/] SHARE YOUR FAMILY FOOD STORIES! What was your non-recipe meal recreated from memory? We'd love to hear your stories. Maybe you have a Mythbusters one too! Share Your Story With Nancy & Sylvia! [https://podcast.familytreefoodstories.com/voicemail/] ADDITIONAL LINKS SHARED:❤️ * SURVEY: Please Help Us Learn How To Do More For You [https://podcast.familytreefoodstories.com/survey/pull-up-a-chair-listener-survey/] * Book: My Family Tree, Food & Stories Journal [https://www.amazon.com/Family-Tree-Food-Stories-Memorable/dp/1734841613/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2ETT1Z6Q5J84F&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.9aDj51eTPwkVydIsxOUcm0psz2pwwjU2tA9464i0LYelVWMWkmc9-ft1v7W5bmJM1R9TCjrBIraYcmsIZ8wog4X4ogtbNhkG3EBH1R8jPV1zolTi0TmPdaAy0F7Jsp6SvGSwsUzfPqfaj0BfDOr2fZtOmQ4i1na0rqL3HXfBGiuIhKthz4OOetpp0nORqAyyNTZ_RR6xVoXiMRHTaYKNLZtcygneMGYBWpX9B0np3YU.S3u-1CFzDJusx_U7X3_txBApkxautt9G1C3qrLcNeTw&dib_tag=se&keywords=my+family+tree+food+%26+stories&qid=1730918662&sprefix=my+family+tree+food%2Caps%2C135&sr=8-1] Awarded #1 New Release on Amazon * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/familytreefoodstories/] Story updates 📸 * Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/FamilyTreeFoodStories/] Family Tree Food Stories GROUP👍 * TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@nancymay877]: Family Tree Food Stories * 👇Share Your Story With Nancy & Sylvia! [https://podcast.familytreefoodstories.com/voicemail/]: Leave us a voicemail * You can send us a DM on Facebook. [https://www.facebook.com/FamilyTreeFoodStories] ABOUT YOUR AWARD-WINNING HOSTS: Nancy May [https://www.linkedin.com/in/nancyamay/] and Sylvia Franc [https://www.linkedin.com/in/sylviafrance/]e are the powerhouse team behind Family Tree, Food & Stories [https://familytree,food&stories/], a member of The Food Stories Media Network, which celebrates the rich traditions and connections everyone has around food, friends, and family meals. Nancy, an award-winning business leader, author, and podcaster, and Sylvia, a visionary author, foodie, and business leader, combine their expertise to bring captivating stories rooted in history, heritage, and food. Together, they weave stories that blend history, tradition, and the love of food, where generations connect and share intriguing mealtime stories and kitchen foibles. If you missed the first time around... now's your time to listen to Family Tree Food & Stories [https://podcast.familytreefoodstories.com/] and get inspired to make better use of what’s already in your kitchen. Then visit our page to share how you're using your leftovers this year. Waste less. Cook smarter. Tell the story behind your fridge. "Every Meal Has a Story, and Every Story is a Feast." (tm) is a trademark of Family Tree Food & Stories podcast (c) copyright 2026, all US and International Rights Reserved. @familytreefoodstories #WeddingToast #WeddingSeason2026 #WeddingSpeech #MaidOfHonor #BestManSpeech #WeddingTips #HowToGiveAToast #WeddingPlanning #JuneWedding #FamilyStories #FoodHistory #FamilyTreeFoodAndStories #PodcastLife #FoodPodcast #StorytellingPodcast #CheersToThat #RaiseAGlass #WeddingAdvice #BrideToBe #GroomToBe #BestManTips #PodcastLife

11 de jun de 2026 - 28 min
episode A New Seat at The Table and Mythbuster Recipes Tested artwork

A New Seat at The Table and Mythbuster Recipes Tested

GENERATIONAL FOOD STORIES: WHEN YOUR MOM WAS THE WORST COOK IN AMERICA AND YOUR GRANDFATHER TOOK YOU TO FRENCH RESTAURANTS INSTEAD. NEW FOODS, NEW STORIES, NEW HOSTS AT OUR TABLE. Nancy May [https://www.linkedin.com/in/nancyamay/] of Family Tree Food and Stories [https://podcast.familytreefoodstories.com/] welcomes guest co-host Sylvia France [https://www.linkedin.com/in/sylviafrance/], while Sylvia Lovely steps back temporarily to focus full-time on Azor Restaurant and Patio in Lexington, Kentucky. Her mother put her on a diet at age five. Her dad did all the cooking. And yet Sylvia France grew up to be the kind of woman who cooks salmon in a dishwasher, raises kids who willingly eat yak, and shows up to a friend's house with a pedigreed sourdough starter registered in an international registry. (Yes. That's a real thing. His name is Fred.) This is what generational food stories actually look like, not the Currier & Ives version. The real one, with #Jell-O salad in a rectangle pan, mystery marshmallows, and the grandfather who said "order anything you want" at a French restaurant in Sarasota when you were eight years old and it changed her food life forever. OUR TABLE GETS A NEW VOICE Nancy May introduces Sylvia France, native Floridian, #self-taught cook, food history researcher, and new co-host of Family Tree Food & Stories [https://podcast.familytreefoodstories.com/]. Sylvia's family food memories didn't come from a recipe box. They came from survival, from a grandfather with suspenders AND a belt (you've got to just smile at that one), from a trip to India where she politely moved food around a plate rather than offend a host, and from a Thanksgiving tradition she loved more, the night before, stealing uncooked #Pepperidge Farm stuffing straight from the bowl. Meanwhile, Nancy shares her own table: a father who made her walk with books on her head and ordered the cheapest thing on every menu, a St. Lucia trip that included donkey trails, squealing pigs, and being invited into a stranger's home for a meal that she still thinks about decades later. Two women hosts and at different tables. One show. WHAT FOOD ACTUALLY IS: Sylvia puts it plainly: food is the one human experience that uses all five senses at once. It's how she showed love to her three kids, including enforcing the "one bite or you get a plain peanut butter sandwich" rule that turned them into adults who seek out Vietnamese, Indian curry, and golden curry for birthday dinners. Food is how connections are built across cultures, across class, across a table you've never sat at before. And it's why, when you share a sourdough starter with a friend (as she did with Nancy) and Nancy has named her two sourdough offspring Sophia, and the evil twin, Sylvia says, "you feel like you've given them something that matters." Nancy agrees. Fred the sourdough starter has been alive for years. So has the idea that food is how we find each other. WHAT YOU'LL HEAR AND LEARN: * Sylvia's mother, the worst cook in America, and the sweet potato marshmallow dish three-year-old Sylvia named "puppy dog noses," and why that name stuck forever * The grandfather who took his grandkids to high-end French restaurants in Sarasota with zero parents allowed and said "order anything you want" * The dishwasher salmon experiment that made Sylvia the coolest mom in the house (it worked) * Nancy's St. Lucia story: donkey trails, market flies, squealing pigs, and being invited into a stranger's home for a meal that changed how she thinks about food * Fred the sourdough starter: registered in an international sourdough registry, now a grandfather, and the origin of Sophia and her unnamed evil twin LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE Pull up a chair. The table just another place setting. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts, or right here at podcast.familytreefoodstories.com. [https://podcast.familytreefoodstories.com/] SHARE YOUR FAMILY FOOD STORIES! What was your non-recipe meal recreated from memory? We'd love to hear your stories. Maybe you have a Mythbusters one too! Share Your Story With Nancy & Sylvia! [https://podcast.familytreefoodstories.com/voicemail/] ADDITIONAL LINKS SHARED:❤️ * SURVEY: Please Help Us Learn How To Do More For You [https://podcast.familytreefoodstories.com/survey/pull-up-a-chair-listener-survey/] * Book: My Family Tree, Food & Stories Journal [https://www.amazon.com/Family-Tree-Food-Stories-Memorable/dp/1734841613/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2ETT1Z6Q5J84F&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.9aDj51eTPwkVydIsxOUcm0psz2pwwjU2tA9464i0LYelVWMWkmc9-ft1v7W5bmJM1R9TCjrBIraYcmsIZ8wog4X4ogtbNhkG3EBH1R8jPV1zolTi0TmPdaAy0F7Jsp6SvGSwsUzfPqfaj0BfDOr2fZtOmQ4i1na0rqL3HXfBGiuIhKthz4OOetpp0nORqAyyNTZ_RR6xVoXiMRHTaYKNLZtcygneMGYBWpX9B0np3YU.S3u-1CFzDJusx_U7X3_txBApkxautt9G1C3qrLcNeTw&dib_tag=se&keywords=my+family+tree+food+%26+stories&qid=1730918662&sprefix=my+family+tree+food%2Caps%2C135&sr=8-1] Awarded #1 New Release on Amazon * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/familytreefoodstories/] Story updates 📸 * Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/FamilyTreeFoodStories/] Family Tree Food Stories GROUP👍 * TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@nancymay877]: Family Tree Food Stories * 👇Share Your Story With Nancy & Sylvia! [https://podcast.familytreefoodstories.com/voicemail/]: Leave us a voicemail * You can send us a DM on Facebook. [https://www.facebook.com/FamilyTreeFoodStories] ABOUT YOUR AWARD-WINNING HOSTS: Nancy May [https://www.linkedin.com/in/nancyamay/] and Sylvia Lovely [https://www.linkedin.com/in/sylvialovely/] are the powerhouse team behind Family Tree, Food & Stories [https://familytree,food&stories/], a member of The Food Stories Media Network, which celebrates the rich traditions and connections everyone has around food, friends, and family meals. Nancy, an award-winning business leader, author, and podcaster, and Sylvia, a visionary author, lawyer, and former CEO, combine their expertise to bring captivating stories rooted in history, heritage, and food. Together, they weave stories that blend history, tradition, and the love of food, where generations connect and share intriguing mealtime stories and kitchen foibles. If you missed the first time around... now's your time to listen to Family Tree Food & Stories [https://podcast.familytreefoodstories.com/] and get inspired to make better use of what’s already in your kitchen. Then visit our page to share how you're using your leftovers this year. Waste less. Cook smarter. Tell the story behind your fridge. "Every Meal Has a Story, and Every Story is a Feast." (tm) is a trademark of Family Tree Food & Stories podcast (c) copyright 2026, all US and International Rights Reserved. @familytreefoodstories, #DIYcook, #badcooks, #momscooking #Indiafood #indianfood #stlucia #localmarkets #foodwithfriends #mealswithfriends #generationalfood #sdfoodhistory #geneology #familyhistory #placesetting

4 de jun de 2026 - 32 min
episode The Surprising History of Penny Candy: NECCO Wafers, Tootsie Rolls, Corner Stores, & Church Steps artwork

The Surprising History of Penny Candy: NECCO Wafers, Tootsie Rolls, Corner Stores, & Church Steps

THE HISTORY OF PENNY CANDY IN AMERICA. Discover how penny candy grew from 19th-century sweets into a childhood ritual shaped by corner stores, five-and-dimes, and iconic treats like Necco Wafers and Tootsie Rolls. If you have ever wondered about the history of penny candy or searched for the origins of your favorite childhood sweets, this episode of Family Tree Food & Stories [https://podcast.familytreefoodstories.com/] takes you right back to your old neighborhood corner store. Here, Nancy May and Sylvia Lovely unwrap the history of American childhood favorites, back when a single penny at the five-and-dime store made you feel like you owned the place. While researching this episode, I was amazed by the historical facts hiding behind the glass jars of the local candy counter. Penny candy was one of the very first product categories marketed directly to children in the 19th century. From the first automated lozenge cutting machines to the retail revolution of F.W. Woolworth, we explore how picking out treats became our very first lesson in budgeting and economics. Whether you grew up trading Mary Janes, peeling candy dots off paper, or chewing on wax lips, I'm taking you on a nostalgic ride through the golden age of American sweets. PENNY CANDY HISTORY AND FACTS YOU WILL LEARN ABOUT: * What was the first penny candy? I break down the historical debate between the invention of NECCO Wafers in Boston and the debut of the Tootsie Roll in Brooklyn. * Where does sugar come from in the US? As a Florida "Gator Girl," I share the surprising fact that Florida sugarcane production accounts for 50% of all the sugar value in the United States. We're pretty sweet! * How early candy evolved from pharmaceutical concoctions: You will hear how early hard candies and lozenges were originally mixed with pharmaceuticals to soothe stomachaches. Think the Fisherman's Friend and Pine Brothers. * Interesting factoids about Woolworth Retail Model: How the F.W. Woolworth five-and-dime stores revolutionized American shopping and made sweets affordable for everyone. * Classic Candy Nostalgia: Nancy and Sylvia share their personal favorites and memories of candy cigarettes, Bit-O-Honey, Bazooka bubblegum, and the legendary jawbreaker - small and extra large! SHARE YOUR CORNER STORE MEMORIES! What was your favorite penny candy growing up? Grab a root beer barrel, hit play on this episode, and drop a comment below to share your corner store memories with us in our Facebook group. ADDITIONAL LINKS SHARED:❤️ * SURVEY: Please Help Us Learn How To Do More For You [https://podcast.familytreefoodstories.com/survey/pull-up-a-chair-listener-survey/] * Book: My Family Tree, Food & Stories Journal [https://www.amazon.com/Family-Tree-Food-Stories-Memorable/dp/1734841613/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2ETT1Z6Q5J84F&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.9aDj51eTPwkVydIsxOUcm0psz2pwwjU2tA9464i0LYelVWMWkmc9-ft1v7W5bmJM1R9TCjrBIraYcmsIZ8wog4X4ogtbNhkG3EBH1R8jPV1zolTi0TmPdaAy0F7Jsp6SvGSwsUzfPqfaj0BfDOr2fZtOmQ4i1na0rqL3HXfBGiuIhKthz4OOetpp0nORqAyyNTZ_RR6xVoXiMRHTaYKNLZtcygneMGYBWpX9B0np3YU.S3u-1CFzDJusx_U7X3_txBApkxautt9G1C3qrLcNeTw&dib_tag=se&keywords=my+family+tree+food+%26+stories&qid=1730918662&sprefix=my+family+tree+food%2Caps%2C135&sr=8-1] Awarded #1 New Release on Amazon * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/familytreefoodstories/] Story updates 📸 * Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/FamilyTreeFoodStories/] Family Tree Food Stories GROUP👍 * TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@nancymay877]: Family Tree Food Stories * 👇Share Your Story With Nancy & Sylvia! [https://podcast.familytreefoodstories.com/voicemail/]: Leave us a voicemail * You can send us a DM on Facebook. [https://www.facebook.com/FamilyTreeFoodStories] ABOUT YOUR AWARD-WINNING HOSTS: Nancy May [https://www.linkedin.com/in/nancyamay/] and Sylvia Lovely [https://www.linkedin.com/in/sylvialovely/] are the powerhouse team behind Family Tree, Food & Stories [https://familytree,food&stories/], a member of The Food Stories Media Network, which celebrates the rich traditions and connections everyone has around food, friends, and family meals. Nancy, an award-winning business leader, author, and podcaster, and Sylvia, a visionary author, lawyer, and former CEO, combine their expertise to bring captivating stories rooted in history, heritage, and food. Together, they weave stories that blend history, tradition, and the love of food, where generations connect and share intriguing mealtime stories and kitchen foibles. If you missed the first time around... now's your time to listen to Family Tree Food & Stories [https://podcast.familytreefoodstories.com/] and get inspired to make better use of what’s already in your kitchen. Then visit our page to share how you're using your leftovers this year. Waste less. Cook smarter. Tell the story behind your fridge. "Every Meal Has a Story, and Every Story is a Feast." (tm) is a trademark of Family Tree Food & Stories podcast (c) copyright 2026, all US and International Rights Reserved. @familytreefoodstories #PennyCandy #foodpodast #familyhistorypodcast #storytellingpodcast #heritagepodcast #foodhistory #sugar #typesofsugar #candypodcast #candy #candyhistory #newpodcast #foodie #moresugar #woolworths #NECCO #BeerBarrels #LemonHeads #bublegum #kidsfavorites #NostalgicCandy #CornerStore #GeneralStore

28 de may de 2026 - 28 min
episode Pasta History & Italian Food Myths: How it Went From Street Food & Kneaded With Bare Feet to America's Favorite Comfort Food? | Ep. 87" artwork

Pasta History & Italian Food Myths: How it Went From Street Food & Kneaded With Bare Feet to America's Favorite Comfort Food? | Ep. 87"

WHAT'S PASTA REALLY ALL ABOUT? ANCIENT NOODLES, BUSTED MYTHS, BARE FEET & WHY 4,000 YEARS LATER PASTA STILL HOLDS A PLACE ON OUR DINNER TABLE. Did you know that it was once common practice to knead pasta dough with your bare feet? That tons of people were tricked into thinking spaghetti grew on trees. And one of America's Founding Fathers smuggled a pasta machine across the Atlantic, then made it even better! This is not the back story you think you know about pasta. In this episode of Family Tree Food and Stories [https://podcast.familytreefoodstories.com/], hosts Nancy May and Sylvia Lovely trace pasta's 4,000-year history and traditions from its origins to how it became one of our most loved comfort foods today. There are even a few busted myths that might question your own beliefs and stories. Most people think pasta is Italian. Myth buster #1. The oldest known noodle dishes date back to 2000 BCE. Pasta wasn't invented; it evolved across cultures, driven by one simple human need: food that can be transported and that lasts. Key Learning Points: * Did Marco Polo Bring Pasta to Europe? * Ancient Pasta didn't use eggs. * Pasta was once so valuable that it was kept under lock and key! * The name Macaroni was once a social/fashion insult. * Which type of pasta holds sauce better? Egg or non-egg varieties? * Did people really believe that pasta grew on trees? Also in this episode: Nancy shares her family's secret spaghetti sauce ingredient, which is a hard-to-find Canadian spice packet she now orders by the pound online. Sylvia reveals a restaurant anniversary dinner that became an accidental masterclass in hospitality. And the debate is on... bolognese vs. cacio e pepe, fresh vs. dried, which are better? This episode is for food history enthusiasts, Italian food lovers, home cooks, comfort food fans, family history buffs, podcast listeners who love storytelling, and anyone who has ever thrown spaghetti at a wall to see if it sticks, and knows why you do this! New episodes every Thursday. 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[https://www.facebook.com/FamilyTreeFoodStories] Other Topics & Themes In This Episode Include: The history of pasta, pasta origin myths, Marco Polo pasta myth debunked, ancient noodle history, Thomas Jefferson macaroni America, Yankee Doodle macaroni meaning, fresh vs dried pasta differences, pasta shapes and sauces guide, tomatoes Italian food history, comfort food history, food history podcast, BBC pasta hoax 1957 April Fools, macaroni fashion insult 18th century England, bolognese sauce, cacio e pepe recipe, Italian food myths, pasta nutrition facts, family food stories podcast, pasta kneaded with feet, ancient Roman food history, Etruscan pasta history, Columbian Exchange food history About Your Award-Winning Hosts: Nancy May [https://www.linkedin.com/in/nancyamay/] and Sylvia Lovely [https://www.linkedin.com/in/sylvialovely/] are the powerhouse team behind Family Tree, Food & Stories [https://familytree,food&stories/], a member of The Food Stories Media Network, which celebrates the rich traditions and connections everyone has around food, friends, and family meals. Nancy, an award-winning business leader, author, and podcaster, and Sylvia, a visionary author, lawyer, and former CEO, combine their expertise to bring captivating stories rooted in history, heritage, and food. Together, they weave stories that blend history, tradition, and the love of food, where generations connect and share intriguing mealtime stories and kitchen foibles. If you missed the first time around... now's your time to listen to Family Tree Food & Stories [https://podcast.familytreefoodstories.com/] and get inspired to make better use of what’s already in your kitchen. Then visit our page to share how you're using your leftovers this year. Waste less. Cook smarter. Tell the story behind your fridge. "Every Meal Has a Story, and Every Story is a Feast." (tm) is a trademark of Family Tree Food & Stories podcast (c) copyright 2026, all US and International Rights Reserved. @familytreefoodstories #herloomdishes #foodpodast #familyhistorypodcast #storytellingpodcast #heritagepodcast #foodhistory #real podcast #pasta #italianpasta #thomasjefferson #macaroni #comfortfood #familystories #traditions #foodtraditions

21 de may de 2026 - 40 s
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Muy buenos Podcasts , entretenido y con historias educativas y divertidas depende de lo que cada uno busque. Yo lo suelo usar en el trabajo ya que estoy muchas horas y necesito cancelar el ruido de al rededor , Auriculares y a disfrutar ..!!
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