Invention: The Turnspit Dog

Invention: The Turnspit Dog

In this episode of Invention, Robert and Joe continue the month’s journey through human CULINARY techno-history -- this time with the story of the turnspit dog. This now-extinct breed of dog turned the meat in many a European kitchen, before it was replaced by machines. (originally published 11/11/2019)

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Growing a Green Roof

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Predators, Reapers and Robotic War

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World-Changing Science Experiments: Part Two

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World-Changing Science Experiments: Part One

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Science and Wine

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Death on Ice

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