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Every Little Thing

Cheese: Why Do We Worship Rotten Milk? A NSFW History

Every Little Thing

Gimlet

Comedy, Education, Science

4.64.6K Ratings

🗓️ 2 August 2021

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

This week, we’re re-heating one of our ooey-gooey all-time favorite eps: We re-trace the delicious and X-rated history of... cheese, with cheese biochemist and historian Paul Kindstedt. Plus, tips on how to make the most of the dairy aisle from processed cheese expert Lloyd Metzger. And a cicada killer update from cicada killer wasp biologist Chuck Holliday. Thanks to callers Kurt and Judy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

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You have reached the every little thing helpline.

0:33.0

Please leave your message after the tone.

0:36.0

Hello, my name is Kurt Anderson.

0:39.0

And every time that I eat cheese,

0:44.0

I wonder who is the first person to discover cheese?

0:51.0

Because to make cheese, you have to basically let milk go bad.

0:56.0

And then who decided like, you know what,

0:59.0

I'm going to eat this little lump of something

1:02.0

and then decided that was good.

1:04.0

And I'm going to try and make more of it.

1:07.0

Hi.

1:11.0

Hey, Kurt, it's Laura.

1:13.0

Hi, how are you?

1:15.0

I'm good.

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