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neuse:
Really good cooking show on RLTV.
A Taste of History  Winner of 4 emmys.
This guy name George cooks dishes from colonial times in a colonial kitchen and usually has a small history lesson to accompany the the cooking.

Dharma:
If I had a TV, I would check it out. I used to like cooking shows until Food Network turned most of them into personality cults. Back in the day, I liked watching Yan Can Cook which you could learn a lot from.

Here are some historical cooking shows that didn't make it:

1.) The Donner Party Cookbook

2.) Who's In The Kitchen With Vlad: The Court Cooking Of Vlad Tepes.

3.) Cooking Wild Mushrooms The Ancient Roman Way

4.) Atli's Last Feast: Family Meals From The Volsung Saga

5.) The Fine Art Of True Locavores: Making Locust Swarms Delicious Across History

6.) Fear Of Flying: Airline In-Flight Cooking Of The 1970s-1990s.

7.) We Are Bravo Company, And We Like To Party: Cooking With 1980s Era MREs

(and it's companion spin-off show "Something On A Shingle---U.S. Army Mess Hall Cuisine")

8.) Heads Up!---Authentic Cooking Of The Ancient Celts

9.) Fall Out For Family Fun: New Ways With Surplus Civil Defense Fallout Shelter Rations

10.) Iron Curtain Chef

neuse:
Yes, the old cooking shows were great.
I watch a selected few these days.
PBS still has some good ones.

paoliguy:
There's some pretty funny stuff there Dharma! Gotta wonder if some of those might actually make on today's TV?

BOWMAN53:
Franken food

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