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Elvis Duran and the Morning Show ON DEMAND

Bonus - Dismembered Thanksgiving Host, Cannibalism, Turkey Fryer Explosion, Swallowing Wishbones, and More!

Elvis Duran and the Morning Show ON DEMAND

Elvis Duran Podcast Network and iHeartPodcasts

News, Society & Culture, Entertainment News, Music, Music History, Comedy

4.71.2K Ratings

🗓️ 23 November 2025

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Looking for interesting, unusual, and morbid topics for the Thanksgiving table this year? Check out this throwback episode with stories covering topics from common cooking accidents to tales of dismemberment, cannibalism, and eating injuries. Enjoy! 

Original Airdate: 11/28/24

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0:00.0

This is an I Heart podcast.

0:02.3

Guaranteed Human.

0:11.9

Mother Knows Death.

0:14.4

Starring Nicole and Jenny and Maria Kukane.

0:24.6

Thank you. and Maria KK. Hi, everyone. Welcome to Mother Knows Death. We have a special Thanksgiving episode for you today,

0:30.5

talking about the most common things that we would see at Thanksgiving time that have to do with,

0:36.2

of course, eating and also relationship disputes. So

0:40.1

let's get into cooking injuries at first. All right, yeah, let's start off with a bunch of cooking

0:46.9

injuries. This is going to be, you know, the most common thing we see this time of year. So first,

0:52.3

let's start off talking about a pressure cooker. This is something

0:55.1

that the both of us heavily use a lot. I mean, I feel like I use it for almost every single dinner.

1:00.5

Really? You use it that often? Yeah, I really cook so much stuff in there. I use it sometimes. I think it's

1:07.0

really cool. I just started using it when you told me to get it actually a couple years ago,

1:11.7

and it is really awesome. But what happens is for those of you who've never used a pressure cooker,

1:18.9

it just you put your food in there and it cooks it and it accelerates the boiling point,

1:24.1

basically to cook your food faster than it normally could on a stove. But when it's under pressure like that, it can be a serious safety hazard. So even if you've bought one of these modern instapots at, you know, Target or whatever, there's a thousand warning labels all over it. And, you know, the history of them kind of can scare the shit out of you

1:46.5

if you really know what could happen like it did in this particular case we have in the

1:50.8

gross room yeah i mean there used to be i feel like a lot of issues with it when they first were

1:56.4

like popping off and you know i guess they started coming out in what the 70s probably in the 80s but

2:02.1

they were having a lot of problems and then all of a sudden the instapot comes out and like

2:06.9

is this like new modern machine for millennials right I think they came back because they put all

2:12.9

these crazy safety mechanisms on it to prevent them from blowing up, but they still tell you that

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