Someone has taken over the Disaster Kitchen. The Junior Chefs! What do they do but try to embarrass the crew? The JCs bring you some Botched Recipes and cook up some sort of food dish just in time for Grillmistress Erin and Dish Boy Theo to reclaim control.
While sampling this odd concoction, Erin and Theo bring a Food Critic segment where A. F. and Erin discuss My Bittersweet Summer by S. A. Huchton.
Finally, they wrap this ridiculous mess up with a Mystery Meal, destroying the “To be or not to be” soliloquy from William Shakespeare’s Hamlet.
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Episode 33- Our Second Anniversary!
Episode 32- Main Ingredient- The Cost of Freedom and Botched Recipes
Episode 31- Stoke the Fire Prompt #6, A Little Seasoning
Balticon Bonus Episode 7- Creating Believable Villains
Episode 30- A Little Seasoning and Mystery Meal
Balticon Bonus Episode 6- Crowns and Swords: The Intertwined Worlds of Fantasy and Monarchy
Episode 29- Main Ingredient "Osiris O'Cyrus and the Nexus of Hells" by James Silverstein
Episode 28- A Little Seasoning, Botched Recipes
Episode 27- "Main Ingredient"- F.L.E.D.G.E.S. by Scott Roche, Food Critic, Mystery Meal
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Episode 26- Botched Recipes and A Little Seasoning
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Episode 23- Stoke the Fire (Prompt #4) and A Little Seasoning
Episode 22- CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR!
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