
Every week on Spilled Milk, writers/comedians Molly Wizenberg and Matthew Amster-Burton start with a food-related topic, from apples to winter squash, and run with it as far as they can go—and, regrettably, sometimes further.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 736 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | FoodComedyArts | |||

Today we're all about seasonal eats in the southern hemisphere as we slice, rip and chunk. We ask 'what's in a name?' as we taste this colorful yet suspicious salad and reminisce about our island partying days. Matthew enjoys the soup while Molly enj... more
We're the show with the WOW! now that we do what Producer Abby tells us. We're full of surprises, reveals and betrayals as we share our meals, snacks and drinks over five days in September. Sharon Stone Fruit plays a recurring guest role in this mont... more
Listen as we google things and use all 5 senses and 2000 parts to chew gum yet again. This time its all 5 all the time and as we edge our taste buds we wonder if we're ready for this most XTREME of gum brands. We also wonder: are kids into these? wha... more
Today we're hoarse yet velvety, smooth but rough, wet yet dry and whipped but also hand scraped as we taste granita aka chopped ice. We're the most on trend we'll ever be as we wonder if its too soon to joke about Mt. Vesuvius, debate coffee brew str... more
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Molly and Matthew always make me chuckle, and I usually learn something too. Fun food podcast with comedy and camaraderie!
Hi M & M! Love the podcast, and listen every week! You are both so fun! Anyway…you asked! I used to teach anatomy, physiology and pathology, and would often take my students to visit a cadaver lab where they could participate in dissections. If either of you would ever like to join, you are welcome. Fascia is the most abundant connective tissue in the body, which is the most abundant of the body’s 4 tissues: connective, muscular, nervous and epithelial. Fascia lines every organ, every blood vess... more
If you love the sound of people sucking their teeth, talking and swallowing with food in their mouth, and just pure stupidity. This pod of for you!!!!! 🤡
I really wanna like this show so much, but I cannot. They eat and talk with their mouths full of food. You can literally hear them talking with food in their throats, you can hear their tongues, trying to clear their mouth as they're literally talking. Their mouths sound wet and sticky and they are truly repulsive and out of touch. I actually wonder if Mathew mentally challenged.. he lacks any type of self awareness. They both try unsuccessfully to be funny but their sense of humor is awkward an... more
This has been my weekly fix of food and humor for many years as I make my dinner. Always informative, always surprising and a much needed hit of restorative comedy.
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The podcast features lively discussions about food-related topics, where the hosts share their experiences, opinions, and humorous anecdotes. Each episode explores different culinary subjects, ranging from specific food items to broader themes such as food culture, personal tastes, and grocery shopping habits. The engaging and comedic banter between the hosts creates an entertaining atmosphere, appealing to listeners who appreciate humor intertwined with culinary insights. Listeners can expect a mix of nostalgia, personal anecdotes, and culinary critiques, making it a delightful listen for food enthusiasts and casual chefs alike.
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Recent guests on Spilled Milk include:
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2. Michelle Norris
3. Pai Lin
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